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  • AIDS is a new disease that, like tuberculosis in the 19th century and cancer in the 20th century, became the focus of dre ===Tuberculosis===
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  • ...[[sarcoidosis]], [[Loeffler's syndrome]], [[berylliosis]], and pulmonary tuberculosis. This is not a complete list of conditions for which prednisone is used.
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  • ...n the nutritional requirements of bacteria, particularly [[leprosy]] and [[tuberculosis]], and the discovery of [[bacteriophage]]s, viruses that parasitize bacteri
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  • 1. Bates B (1992) Bargaining for life: A social history of tuberculosis. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press. 435 p.
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  • ...ork Medical Society prize for the invention of a tent for the treatment of tuberculosis victims. He strongly supported prohibition in the 1920s, and his optimisti
    6 KB (940 words) - 09:56, 24 July 2011
  • ...helps in the treatment of various diseases and conditions like infections, tuberculosis, stomach and intestine conditions, ulcers, and many other diseases.
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  • 5. Bates B (1992) Bargaining for life: A social history of tuberculosis. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press. 435 p. 5. Bates B (1992) Bargaining for life: A social history of tuberculosis. ISBN 12345677
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  • *[[Tuberculosis]]
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  • ...Jane Virginia Swain Porter. When William was three, his mother died from [[tuberculosis]], and he and his father moved into Greensboro to the home of his paternal ...er objected to the match because Athol was ill, suffering the effects of [[tuberculosis]]. On [[July 1]], 1887, Porter eloped with Athol to the home of Reverend R.
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  • * For [[Mycobacterium tuberculosis]]
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  • ...to the Austrian throne and his wife. When recruited Princip was dying of tuberculosis.
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  • {{r|Mycobacterium tuberculosis}}
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  • * '''Systemic infections''' (such as [[tuberculosis]]) may rarely have a peritoneal localisation.
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  • |research on [[tuberculosis]] |discovery of [[streptomycin]], the first [[antibiotic]] effective against [[tuberculosis]]
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  • ...sing episodes of difficult-to-control bleeding), or reactivation of an old tuberculosis infection can occur.
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  • ...others. Flies may carry [[diarrhea]], [[typhoid fever]], [[dysentery]], [[tuberculosis]], and [[shigellosis]] as well as many other diseases. [[Kissing bug]]s) ar
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  • ...[[HIV]] infection, [[hypothyroidism]], [[erythroblastosis fetalis]] and [[tuberculosis]].
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  • ...titution. The work suggests that he may have been suffering the onset of [[tuberculosis]].
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  • ...e vitamin D(3) during intensive-phase antimicrobial treatment of pulmonary tuberculosis: a double-blind randomised controlled trial. | journal=Lancet | year= 2011
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  • ...r Waals had four children, three daughters and one son. His wife died of [[tuberculosis]], 34 years old, in 1881. Van der Waals never remarried and was so shaken b
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