Tara Patterson

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In ancient China, TB was known by a term that translates to “lung exhaustion.” In ancient Hebrew, TB was called schachepheth, meaning “wasting away,” and is mentioned in the Tanakh. The famous Greek doctor Hippocrates wrote about TB, too, which as we’ve learned was known in Greek as phthisis, derived from a word meaning “to decay.”
Everything Is Tuberculosis: The History and Persistence of Our Deadliest Infection
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