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We see the profound shift from an inherited disease of intellect to a contracted disease of filth in the racialization of tuberculosis. As late as 1880, white American physicians still argued that consumption did not occur among Black Americans, who, it was claimed, lacked the intellectual superiority and calm temperament to be affected by the White Plague. But after Koch identified Mycobacterium tuberculosis in 1882, all that changed. Racialized medicine no longer maintained that high rates of consumption among white people was a sign of white superiority; instead, racialized medicine ...more
Everything Is Tuberculosis: The History and Persistence of Our Deadliest Infection
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