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  • The Tuberculosis Epidemic during Victorian Era - TB Treatment History
    The last stage of tuberculosis was also known as consumption in Victorian times, and was nearly always fatal It is considered to be the leading cause of death by any microbial pathogen in the World’s history, claiming an estimated 1 billion lives
  • Why did so many of our Ancestors die from TB? - yourfamilyhistorian
    Tuberculosis (TB) was the most common cause of death in Britain in the early 1900’s It was commonly called consumption because of the extreme weight loss suffered by those infected, or simply the ‘White Plague’ because of the extreme anaemic pallor of those affected
  • Victorian Era Consumption - Author VL McBeath
    By 1815 it was the cause of one in four deaths in England Up from 20% in 17th century London In Europe, rates of tuberculosis began to rise; in the early 1600s and peaked in the 1800s when it also accounted for nearly 25% of all deaths
  • 10 Ways That Tuberculosis Shaped Victorian Society - Listverse
    The most obvious way in which tuberculosis affected Victorian society was, of course, the number of lives it took It’s even believed to be the leading cause of death by any microbial pathogen in history
  • Human tuberculosis in colonial Victorian and present-day Britain
    England as being more susceptible to TB by 20-30% Post-mortem examinations revealed that 60% of people who died in hospitals had suff ered at some time from TB, as evidenced by the characteristic lesions He stated that many of the patients recover naturally due to favourable conditions and the natural recuperative powers of the body
  • Impact of Tuberculosis on Victorian England - Marquette University
    tubercular aesthetic was especially prominent within England, and to explore how tuberculosis’ wide-reaching influence affected a certain society For my digital representation, I created a lifestyle blog to effectively communicate Victorian society’s fascination with the disease,
  • Health warning as Victorian-era lung disease cases continue to rise
    The infectious disease, also called TB, was the leading cause of death in Victorian England, killing around four million people between 1851 and 1910 The number of cases reported in
  • Tuberculosis in Victorian England
    Tuberculosis in Victorian England [ Victorian Web Home —> Biology —> Botany —> Medicine and Public Health ] As killers, however, both cholera and typhus were dwarfed by tuberculosis; and tuberculosis scarcely stirred the imagination of any social group in this period
  • Victorian Diseases - English History
    In Victorian times around 4 in 10 deaths were caused by TB People with TB were sent to Sanatoriums in the countryside or near the sea as it was thought the clean air would help them to recover Around 2 million people worldwide still die from Tuberculosis each year
  • Understanding Tuberculosis 1880-1897 | COVE - COVE Collective
    The later part of the Victorian era brought significant change in the way that the Victorians understood tuberculosis and how it spread Tuberculosis was deadly, yet many lived for years with the disease impacting their everyday life





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