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Everyone knew that rural communities were less vulnerable to consumption. “Fond as I am of London,” one mother wrote after both she and her daughter became ill, “there seems a fatality against my living in it.” But in a highly racialized social order, conceiving of phthisis as a “civilized” disease also meant that it could not be a disease of uncivilized people, which furthered the racialization of consumption.
Everything Is Tuberculosis: The History and Persistence of Our Deadliest Infection
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