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Although one of the world’s deadliest diseases, tuberculosis today is confined to a small group of countries, including Tanzania. This book chronicles tuberculosis treatment at a specialized hospital from colonial to postcolonial times, and from the days when surgery and fresh air were common treatments to more recent times of chemotherapies and the HIV/tuberculosis coepidemic.

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Although one of the world’s deadliest diseases, tuberculosis today is confined to a small group of countries, including Tanzania. This book chronicles tuberculosis treatment at a specialized hospital from colonial to postcolonial times, and from the days when surgery and fresh air were common treatments to more recent times of chemotherapies and the HIV/tuberculosis coepidemic.
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Autorenporträt
Christoph Gradmann is a professor of the history of medicine at the University of Oslo. He has published widely on the histories of infectious diseases, antibiotics, and global health. He is the author of Laboratory Disease: Robert Koch's Medical Bacteriology and a coeditor of Global Health and the New World Order: Historical and Anthropological Approaches to a Changing Regime of Governance.