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         Tuberculosis:     more books (100)
  1. The White Death: A History of Tuberculosis by Thomas Dormandy, 2001
  2. Timebomb : The Global Epidemic of Multi-Drug Resistant Tuberculosis by Lee Reichman, Janice Hopkins Tanne, 2003-09-01
  3. Living in the Shadow of Death: Tuberculosis and the Social Experience of Illness in American History by Sheila M. Rothman, 1995-11-01
  4. Tuberculosis and the Politics of Exclusion: A History of Public Health and Migration to Los Angeles (Critical Issues in Health and Medicine) by Emily K. Abel, 2007-11-15
  5. The Forgotten Plague: How the Battle Against Tuberculosis Was Won - And Lost by Frank Ryan, 1994-09-14
  6. The White Plague: Tuberculosis, Man, and Society by Rene J. Dubos, 1987-01
  7. Tuberculosis (TUBERCULOSIS ( ROM))
  8. Tuberculosis (Twenty-First Century Medical Library) by Diane Yancey, 2007-12-15
  9. Handbook of Tuberculosis: Molecular Biology and Biochemistry
  10. Tuberculosis and genius, by Lewis Jefferson Moorman, 1940
  11. The Bioarchaeology of Tuberculosis: A Global View on a Reemerging Disease by CHARLOTTE ROBERTS, JANE BUIKSTRA, 2003-10-30
  12. Tuberculosis and Nontuberculosis Mycobacterial Infections by David Schlossberg, 2005-12-16
  13. Bargaining for Life: A Social History of Tuberculosis, 1876-1938 (Studies in Health, Illness, and Caregiving in America) by Barbara Bates, 1992-05
  14. The Tuberculosis Update (Disease Update) by Alvin Silverstein, Virginia B. Silverstein, et all 2006-03

161. Tuberculosis
Although the tuberculosis bacillus was identified in 1882, it has only been inthe recent past that advances in treatment and prevention have been made.
http://www.aarc.org/patient_education/tips/tb.html

162. Ties That Bind
A new line of ties is sure to stir up great party conversation. Infectious Awareables has created a line of silk and cloth clothing that feature patterns of more than 15 different infectious diseases and bacteria, as seen under a microscope. Tie and underwear patterns include Gonorrhea, Herpes, Ebola, tuberculosis, AIDS, Syphilis, Chlamydia, and Malaria. Its developer, Roger Freeman, a dentist and lecturer on infectious diseases, bought the line, which had problems selling to department stores. The ties are now popular in the scientific and biomedical communities. The Black Plague tie is sold out. Of the Malaria tie, Freeman says, the artist may have been on something when he did that one. Wired News
http://www.wired.com/news/news/story/21175.html

163. Tuberculosis
tuberculosis es causada por una infección de micobacterias, con mayor frecuenciaMycobacterium tuberculosis, y más raramente M. bovis M. africanum.
http://www.aventis-pasteur-arg.com/enfermedad_tuberculosis.htm

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