In the late nineteenth century tuberculosis was endemic in Ireland being responsible for more deaths than any other single cause. There was no medical cure for the disease, although various treatment regimes were tried, some with modest success. In the decade to 1891, 103,314 deaths were attributed to the disease, a ratio of one in every 8.5 deaths. By the late 1960s the contribution of tuberculosis to mortality statistics was insignificant. In 1970, 221 persons died from tuberculosis in the Republic of Ireland, a ratio of one in every 152.4 deaths. In terms of medical disease statistics, this fall in mortality was spectacular. This thesis sets out to explore what was behind this dramatic change. It will do so by examining in detail the ke...
SummaryTuberculosis has claimed its victims throughout much of known human history. It reached epide...
This study investigated the trends in tuberculosis mortality through time in Switzerland. Informatio...
Abstract: Tuberculosis (TB) (consumption) is a particularly unpleasant disease that has seen a re-em...
In the late nineteenth century tuberculosis was endemic in Ireland being responsible for more deaths...
In the late nineteenth century tuberculosis was endemic in Ireland being responsible for more deaths...
Tuberculosis remained a very significant cause of death in Ireland until the mid-20th century and st...
Current evidence suggests that some time in pre-history the ancestor of the modern tubercle bacillus...
The matter selected for this thesis is arranged under three headings :-(1). A Survey of Anti- Tuber...
The dark chronicle: In 1841, Dr Charles Galland, professor of anatomy at the Malta University carrie...
In acute cases consider the disease, in chronic cases consider the patient. Hippocrates. Among the p...
Tuberculosis (TB) is one of the oldest, the most expanded and the most lethal diseases in human hist...
No subject bristles with more problems than the disease known as pulmonary tuberculosis, and indeed,...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis examines the decline of tuberculosis mortality i...
Since ancient times, the most frequently prescribed remedy for the treatment of tuberculosis was a ...
Tuberculosis is a systemic infection responsible for approximately 20 to 25% of all deaths in Europe...
SummaryTuberculosis has claimed its victims throughout much of known human history. It reached epide...
This study investigated the trends in tuberculosis mortality through time in Switzerland. Informatio...
Abstract: Tuberculosis (TB) (consumption) is a particularly unpleasant disease that has seen a re-em...
In the late nineteenth century tuberculosis was endemic in Ireland being responsible for more deaths...
In the late nineteenth century tuberculosis was endemic in Ireland being responsible for more deaths...
Tuberculosis remained a very significant cause of death in Ireland until the mid-20th century and st...
Current evidence suggests that some time in pre-history the ancestor of the modern tubercle bacillus...
The matter selected for this thesis is arranged under three headings :-(1). A Survey of Anti- Tuber...
The dark chronicle: In 1841, Dr Charles Galland, professor of anatomy at the Malta University carrie...
In acute cases consider the disease, in chronic cases consider the patient. Hippocrates. Among the p...
Tuberculosis (TB) is one of the oldest, the most expanded and the most lethal diseases in human hist...
No subject bristles with more problems than the disease known as pulmonary tuberculosis, and indeed,...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis examines the decline of tuberculosis mortality i...
Since ancient times, the most frequently prescribed remedy for the treatment of tuberculosis was a ...
Tuberculosis is a systemic infection responsible for approximately 20 to 25% of all deaths in Europe...
SummaryTuberculosis has claimed its victims throughout much of known human history. It reached epide...
This study investigated the trends in tuberculosis mortality through time in Switzerland. Informatio...
Abstract: Tuberculosis (TB) (consumption) is a particularly unpleasant disease that has seen a re-em...