Making of a Social Disease
Discover the intriguing history of tuberculosis in "Making of a Social Disease" by the esteemed author, published by the University of California Press in 1995. This compelling study delves into the popular and scientific responses to tuberculosis in 19th-century France, offering a rich historical perspective on a disease that is alarmingly reemerging in both the United States and Europe. With 305 pages of insightful analysis, this hardback edition is a must-read for those interested in public health, history, and the societal impacts of disease. Gain a deeper understanding of how past responses shape current challenges and the ongoing narrative surrounding tuberculosis. Enhance your bookshelf with this essential read today!