effect on the world's population and major artists in various fields, tuberculosis has appeared in many forms in human culture. The disease was for centuries...
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The history of tuberculosis encompasses the origins of the disease, tuberculosis (TB) through to the vaccines and treatments methods developed to contain...
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caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB) bacteria. Tuberculosis generally affects the lungs, but it can also affect other parts of the body. Most infections...
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Badger (redirect from Cultural depictions of badgers)
undertaken in the form of gassing, allegedly to control the spread of bovine tuberculosis (bTB). Limited culling resumed in 1998 as part of a 10-year randomised...
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he strove for more historical accuracy than in most previous screen depictions of Earp's adventures. The film is based on the non-fiction book Tombstone's...
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The Glory of Life (German: Die Herrlichkeit des Lebens) is a 2024 drama film directed by Judith Kaufmann and Georg Maas [de] from a script written by Maas...
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Stoat (redirect from Cultural depictions of stoats)
chrysaetos). Although not classified as birds of prey, grey herons (Ardea cinerea) are known to prey on stoats. Tuberculosis has been recorded in stoats inhabiting...
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Tombstone (film) (category Cultural depictions of Big Nose Kate)
Holliday, who is seeking relief in the dry climate from his worsening tuberculosis. Josephine Marcus and Mr. Fabian are also newly arrived with a traveling...
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scholars and scientists to conduct an analysis of the heart tissue. While he was said to have died from tuberculosis, it was speculated that he may have had...
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Chopin: Desire for Love (category Cultural depictions of Franz Liszt)
romance starts to build. During their affair, Chopin is diagnosed with tuberculosis and has to cope with a declining health. The relationship is further...
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Deer (redirect from Cultural depictions of deer)
"Bovine tuberculosis infection in wild mammals in the South-West region of England: A survey of prevalence and a semi-quantitative assessment of the relative...
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Rat (redirect from Cultural depictions of rats)
for nonunion employers or breakers of union contracts, and this is why unions use inflatable rats. Depictions of rats in fiction are historically inaccurate...
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The Climax (illustration) (category Cultural depictions of John the Baptist)
age of 21. Beardsley was born in Brighton, Sussex, England, in August 1872. His career was short-lived, as he died from tuberculosis at the age of 25....
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Goat (redirect from Cultural depictions of goats)
mastitis, and pseudorabies. They can transmit a number of zoonotic diseases to people, such as tuberculosis, brucellosis, Q fever, and rabies. Life expectancy...
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Guinea pig (redirect from Cultural depictions of guinea pigs)
medical conditions as juvenile diabetes, tuberculosis, scurvy (like humans, they require dietary intake of vitamin C), and pregnancy complications. Cavia...
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part of the cultural-historical school of Russian psychology. The Soviet philosopher of psychology, S.L. Rubinshtein, developed his own variant of activity...
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Zimbabwe (redirect from Zimbabwean cultural practices)
the government of Zimbabwe spent US$7.3 million donated by The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria. A representative of the organisation...
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James V (redirect from Cultural depictions of James V of Scotland)
died in her husband's arms at Holyrood Palace of tuberculosis. James V wrote to Francis I to inform him of what had happened, saying that if it were not...
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Lady Jane (1986 film) (category Cultural depictions of Mary I of England)
and in poor health. Anticipating the young king's imminent death from tuberculosis and anxious to keep England true to the Protestant Reformation by keeping...
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romance is cut short in the film by Bashkirtseff's early death from tuberculosis. The film was made just before Koster moved to the United States to join...
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True Caribbean Pirates (category Cultural depictions of Blackbeard)
Morgan died unlike many other pirates- dying from what may have been tuberculosis and was buried at Palisadoes cemetery. Blackbeard- played by Patrick...
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Wolf (redirect from Cultural depictions of wolves)
include: brucellosis, Lyme disease, leptospirosis, tularemia, bovine tuberculosis, listeriosis and anthrax. Although lyme disease can debilitate individual...
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Jane Eyre (redirect from List of artistic depictions of and related to Jane Eyre)
Burns's death from tuberculosis (referred to as consumption) recalls the deaths of Charlotte Brontë's sisters, Elizabeth and Maria, who died of the disease in...
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Alan L. Hart (category Yale School of Medicine)
physician, radiologist, tuberculosis researcher, writer, and novelist. Hart pioneered the use of X-ray photography in tuberculosis detection; he worked in...
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Doc (film) (category Cultural depictions of Big Nose Kate)
decided to go out to the West, looking for a drier environment to cure his tuberculosis, for which he visits a Chinese for herbs. (At another point in the movie...
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Wild boar (redirect from Cultural depictions of wild boars)
the earliest artistic depictions of such activities dating back to the Upper Paleolithic. The animal was seen as a source of food among the Ancient Greeks...
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treat his tuberculosis, Lawrence discovers the hideout of the Saint-Domingue Brotherhood of Assassins, led by François Mackandal, after one of Mackandal's...
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My Darling Clementine (category Cultural depictions of Doc Holliday)
Wyatt's dunking her in a horse trough. Doc, who is suffering badly from tuberculosis and fled from Clementine previously, is unhappy with her arrival; he...
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Graciano López Jaena (category 19th-century deaths from tuberculosis)
and Various Articles). López Jaena died of tuberculosis on January 20, 1896, in Barcelona, 11 months short of his 40th birthday. The following day, he...
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Gunfight at the O.K. Corral (film) (category Cultural depictions of Bat Masterson)
Ike and five of his henchmen go to Tombstone to face off against the Earps at the O.K. Corral. Holliday, who is ill from tuberculosis, joins them. Though...
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