Disease, class and social change : tuberculosis in Folkestone and Sandgate, 1880-1930 /

This previously unexamined history of open-air treatment in English coastal resorts demonstrates how contrasting meanings were assigned to tuberculosis along lines of class. It assesses the shifting inter-relation of medical, political and social forces in determining responses to this devastating d...

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Main Author: Arnold, Marc
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Newcastle upon Tyne, U.K. : Cambridge Scholars Pub., 2012.
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