Tuberculosis
Tuberculosis I
Tuberculosis is an infectious wasting disease caused by bacteria. It is also known as consumption.
Tuberculosis II
Although tuberculosis primarily affects the lungs, evidence of the disease has been seen in the spines of Egyptian mummies from 3000 BCE.
Tuberculosis III
In 1842, Dr. John Croghan opened Mammoth Cave in Kentucky to tuberculosis patients. All died, underground, by 1843.
Tuberculosis IV
Today, many strains of TB have become antibiotic resistant.
Tuberculosis V
Historical victims of tuberculosis include the poet John Keats, the Little Flower St. Thérèse, and the character Fantine from Victor Hugo’s Les Miserable.
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i’m thinking keats
it beat him at 25