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Tuberculosis in the Americas, 1870-1945 - Beneath the Anguish in Philadelphia and Buenos Aires

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Introduction: Beneath the Anguish: Tuberculosis, 1870-1945 1. Tuberculosis: Views and Perspectives 2. Two Cities and Their Medical Establishments: Buenos Aires and Philadelphia, 1870-1945 3. Immigrants, Migrants and Public Health Policies in Buenos Aires and Philadelphia 4. Tuberculosis Treatment in Buenos Aires and Philadelphia: Patient and Physician Experiences 5. The Sanatorium Age: Argentina and Pennsylvania 6. Poor and Ill: Children of Buenos Aires and Philadelphia 7. Tuberculosis in Global and Comparative Perspective. Epilogue: Tuberculosis Developments and Patient Experiences

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Vera Blinn Reber earned a PhD from the University of Wisconsin with specialization on Latin American and Comparative History. She taught World and Latin American History at Shippensburg University for 37 years. Her primary research interests are Argentine and Paraguayan nineteenth century economic history and urban medical history.

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This monograph examines tuberculosis comparatively and globally. It discusses patient perspectives and public responses to the changing perspectives of the causes of tuberculosis, considers public health efforts to limit contagion and explores various efforts to treat the disease.

Testo aggiuntivo

" Tuberculosis in the Americas contributes to tuberculosis and public health history through its painstaking documentation and broad-ranging study of institutions, treatments, medical discourse, and social conditions in these two cities of North and South America." - Charmaine Robson , University of New South Wales
" The book would work well in a number of undergraduate health courses in a variety of disciplines. Its transnational historical overview can serve as a textbook for novices, while still including interpretative claims that can spur classroom discussion. In particular, students could tackle the central claim of the book..."
- Kelly Urban, University of South Alabama, John Hopkins University Press

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