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Tuberculosis - Transmission

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  • Djibouti: a man in bed coughs, spreading tuberculosis to his wife and children. Colour lithograph by Salam Mohamed Saleh for Ministère de l'éducation nationale et de l'enseignement supérieur , ca. 2000.
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    Evidences of the communicability of consumption.

    Heron, G. A. (George Allan), 1845-1915. | Date: 1890
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    Die Tuberkulose vom Standpunkte der Infectionslehre / von Julius Cohnheim.

    Cohnheim, Julius Freidrich, 1839-1884. | Date: 1880
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    Consumption as a contagious disease : with its treatment according to the new views ; to which is prefixed a translation of Professor Cohnheim's pamphlet "Die Tuberkulose vom Standpunkte der Infections Lehre" / by Daniel Henry Cullimore.

    Cullimore, Daniel Henry. | Date: [1880]
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    The channels of infection in tuberculosis : together with the conditions, original or acquired, which render the different tissues vulnerable ; being the Weber-Parkes' prize essay, 1903 / by Hugh Walsham.

    Walsham, Hugh. | Date: 1904
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    On the limits of the infectiveness of tubercle. A lecture, introductory to the course on public health and hygiene at the Owens College, Manchester, May 19th, 1884 / by A. Ransome.

    Ransome, Arthur, 1834-1922. | Date: 1884
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