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A Travelling History” is a fascinating look at a marginalized and misunderstood group of people who have encountered ...
Live Science spoke with author John Green about his latest book, which explores both the history and current realities of tuberculosis.
In 1952, Waksman won the Nobel Prize “for his discovery of Streptomycin, the first effective anti-biotic against tuberculosis.” Until then TB was the “Great White Plague” due to the pallid ...
The Weimar Republic Arthur Rosenberg’s History of the Weimar Republic (Geschichte der Weimarer Republik), first published in 1935 (redistributed in 1970) also remains as a seminal book.
We don’t just cure diseases—we interpret them. John Green’s book shows how our views on illness reveal our deepest beliefs about control, blame, and humanity.
More than a plague: How colonialism, class and incarceration feed disease outbreaks Edna Bonhomme, author of "A History of the World in Six Plagues," details how pandemics are about more than viruses ...
Author John Green explores humankind’s relationship with TB in the new book Everything is Tuberculosis: The History and Persistence of Our Deadliest Infection. Green speaks with Host Flora Lichtman ...
John Green's latest book, "Everything is Tuberculosis," delves into the global impact of TB, its history, and societal effects, blending personal stories with insightful analysis to advocate for ...
The Trump administration’s USAID foreign aid cuts will weaken the fight against an ancient killer. Green, author of new book ‘Everything is Tuberculosis’ explains.
“Everything is Tuberculosis” is reflective and earnest, with a few black-and-white pictures to illustrate a point or put a face to a name.
Book Review: John Green is obsessed with tuberculosis. He makes a strong case that we should be, too By DONNA EDWARDS, Associated PressMarch 17, 2025 ...