
Overview
By the dawn of the 19th century, the most deadly killer in human history, tuberculosis, had killed one in seven of all the people who had ever lived. Throughout the 1800s, the disease struck America with a vengeance, ravaging communities and touching the lives of almost every family. The battle against the deadly bacteria had a profound and lasting impact on America. It shaped medical and scientific pursuits, social habits, economic development, western expansion, and government policy. Yet both the disease and its impact are poorly understood; in the words of one writer, tuberculosis is our "forgotten plague."
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27 - 1Ripley: Believe It or Not January 06, 2015
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27 - 2Klansville, USA January 13, 2015
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27 - 3Edison January 27, 2015
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27 - 4The Big Burn February 03, 2015
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27 - 5The Forgotten Plague February 10, 2015
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27 - 6Last Days In Vietnam April 28, 2015
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27 - 7Blackout July 14, 2015
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27 - 8Walt Disney (1) September 14, 2015
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27 - 9Walt Disney (2) September 15, 2015
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27 - 10American Comandante November 17, 2015
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27 - 11The Pilgrims November 24, 2015