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2 Lay Disease Narratives, Tuberculosis, and Health Education Films
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Tim Boon
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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents vii
- Tuberculosis and Its Histories: Then and Now 3
- Lay Disease Narratives, Tuberculosis, and Health Education Films 24
- Argeting Patient Zero 49
- Beyond the Total Institution: Towards a Reinterpretation of the Tuberculosis Sanatorium 72
- The Great White Plague Turns Alien: Tuberculosis and Immigration in Australia, 1901–2001 100
- Importation, Deprivation, and Susceptibility: Tuberculosis Narratives in Postwar Britain 123
- Before McKeown: Explaining the Decline of Tuberculosis in Britain, 1880–1930 148
- “The right not to suffer consumption”: Health, Welfare Charity, and the Working Class in Spain during the Restoration Period 171
- Lobbying and Resistance with regard to Policy on Bovine Tuberculosis in Britain, 1900–1939: An Inside/Outside Model 189
- At Home in the Colonies: the who-mrc Trials at the Madras Chemotherapy Centre in the 1950s and 1960s 213
- Contributors 235
- Index 237
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents vii
- Tuberculosis and Its Histories: Then and Now 3
- Lay Disease Narratives, Tuberculosis, and Health Education Films 24
- Argeting Patient Zero 49
- Beyond the Total Institution: Towards a Reinterpretation of the Tuberculosis Sanatorium 72
- The Great White Plague Turns Alien: Tuberculosis and Immigration in Australia, 1901–2001 100
- Importation, Deprivation, and Susceptibility: Tuberculosis Narratives in Postwar Britain 123
- Before McKeown: Explaining the Decline of Tuberculosis in Britain, 1880–1930 148
- “The right not to suffer consumption”: Health, Welfare Charity, and the Working Class in Spain during the Restoration Period 171
- Lobbying and Resistance with regard to Policy on Bovine Tuberculosis in Britain, 1900–1939: An Inside/Outside Model 189
- At Home in the Colonies: the who-mrc Trials at the Madras Chemotherapy Centre in the 1950s and 1960s 213
- Contributors 235
- Index 237