[Free download] Times and Tides of Tuberculosis: Perceptions Revealed in Literature, Keats to Sontag
♛ Thomas M. Daniel M.D. ♛
| #2815837 in Books | Daniel Daniel Publishers | 2013-10-27 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.00 x.50 x6.00l,.72 | File Name: 1564745449 | 176 pages |
||2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.| Outstanding lay insights on the evolution of tuberculosis and its management over the past two centuries !|By charles carpenter|Dr. Daniel, an internationally recognized clinical expert on tuberculosis, has witnessed the change of this disease from an untreatable, chronic and ultimately fatal illness, to an infection which is almost always curable with currently available ant|About the Author|Thomas M. Daniel, M. D. is Professor Emeritus of Medicine and International Health at Case Western Reserve University and Honorary Physician at University Hospitals in Cleveland, Ohio. Dr. Daniel's clinical activities have focused on respirator
This is a study of changing attitudes-of patients, the medical community, and society in general-towards tuberculosis, over the course of a century and a half. As TB became better understood scientifically, treatment of the disease changed for the better, and the attitudes became more hopeful. This book illustrates these changing attitudes with the life stories and sample works of well-known writers-novelists, essayists, and poets. Not all of these writers had TB themse...
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