
Tuberculosis and War
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- Cover
- Front Matter
- Contents
- Preface
- Background Information about Essential Material
- History of Tuberculosis and of Warfare
- Abstract
- Evolution of Humans
- Evolution of TB
- Evolution of Warfare
- Conclusion
- Acknowledgement
- References
- Challenges in the Assessment of Tuberculosis Epidemiology during Wartime
- Abstract
- Transmission of Tubercle Bacilli
- Tuberculosis Morbidity
- Death from M. tuberculosis
- Concluding Reflections and Remarks
- References
- Risk Factors for the Increase of Tuberculosis during Wartime
- Abstract
- Environmental Risk Factors
- Host-Dependent Risk Factors
- Other Host-Dependent Factors
- Tobacco Smoking
- Indoor Air Pollution
- Alcohol Consumption
- Human Immunodeficiency Virus
- TB Control Measures
- References
- Nazi Medicine, Tuberculosis, and Genocide
- Abstract
- Nazi View of Medicine and Murder
- Ghettos and Segregation
- Concentration Camps
- Medical Ethics Unbound
- Case Histories
- Horror Camps
- Crimes against Humanity
- Conclusion
- References
- Reflections about Belligerent Countries in Order of Appearance
- Tuberculosis in Germany before, during and after World War II
- Abstract
- Tuberculosis before the War
- Tuberculosis during the War
- TB in Germany after the War
- Conclusions
- References
- Tuberculosis in Austria before, during, and after World War II
- Abstract
- Tuberculosis and World War II in Austria
- The Time of the Ostmark and WWII
- The Second Republic
- TB after WWII
- Conclusions
- References
- Tuberculosis in Poland before, during, and after World War II
- Abstract
- TB before World War II
- TB during World War II
- New Insights about TB
- TB after the War
- Conclusion
- References
- Tuberculosis in the United Kingdom and Ireland before, during, and after World War II
- Abstract
- United Kingdom
- Conclusions
- Ireland
- Final Conclusions
- References
- Tuberculosis in France before, during, and after World War II
- Abstract
- Tuberculosis in France on the Eve of World War II
- TB in France during WWII
- The TB Epidemic
- TB in France after WWII
- Conclusions
- References
- Tuberculosis in The British Empire before, during, and after World War II
- Tuberculosis in Australia before, during, and after World War II
- Abstract
- Tuberculosis before WWII
- TB during WWII
- Post WWII Anti-TB Campaign
- Conclusion
- References
- Tuberculosis in South Africa before, during, and after World War II
- Abstract
- TB in South Africa Prior to WWII
- WWII in South Africa: 1939-1945
- TB after WWII
- TB during WWII
- Conclusions
- References
- Tuberculosis in The Netherlands before, during, and after World War II
- Abstract
- Epidemiology
- Care and Control
- Last Year of WWII
- After WWII
- Conclusion
- References
- Tuberculosis in Belgium before, during, and after World War II
- Abstract
- Tuberculosis Control in Belgium before WWII
- Epidemiology of TB
- TB Control during and in the Aftermath of WWII: Situation and Special Measures
- Conclusion
- References
- Tuberculosis in Southern European Countries and the Balkans before, during, and after World War II
- Abstract
- Italy
- Romania and Bulgaria
- Greece
- Yugoslavia
- Portugal
- Spain
- Conclusion
- References
- Tuberculosis in Hungary before, during, and after World War II
- Abstract
- TB before WWII
- TB During World War II
- TB as a Continuum
- Conclusion
- References
- Tuberculosis in the Soviet Union before and during World War II
- Abstract
- TB During WWII
- Conclusion
- References
- Tuberculosis in the United States before, during, and after World War II
- Abstract
- Tuberculosis Trends Prior to the War
- Validity of the Data
- Tuberculosis in the Military
- Approaches to Tuberculosis Control up to and Including the War Years
- The Great Depression, the New Deal, and Public Policy
- Chemotherapy
- References
- Tuberculosis in Japan before, during, and after World War II
- Abstract
- Epidemiology: before, during, and after WWII
- Impact of War on TB in Japan
- TB Control Efforts during the War
- Appendix
- Conclusion
- References
- Tuberculosis in Korea during the Japanese Occupation in World War II
- Abstract
- Tuberculosis Policy of the Japanese Government of Korea
- The Threat of TB during War: A Socio-Medical Study of the TB Epidemic among the Japanese in Korea
- Full-Scale Measures against TB: The Establishment of" The Association to Prevent TB in Korea"
- Large-Scale X-ray Examinations - Expansion of Health Examinations for Government and Public Schools
- Greatest Hurdle for the Japanese Colonial Government of Korea: The Construction of TB Sanatoria
- Conclusion
- References
- Tuberculosis in China before, during, and after the Sino-Japanese War
- Abstract
- Second Sino-Japanese War: Invasion of Manchuria, 1931-1937
- Second Sino-Japanese War: 1937-1945
- "A Date That Will Live in Infamy"
- Tuberculosis Control in China
- Conclusion
- References
- Conclusion
- Tuberculosis and War: Lessons Learned From World War II
- Abstract
- Evolution of TB during WWII
- Evolution of TB after WWII
- Prevention of TB
- Special Situations
- New Problems
- Conclusions
- References
- Author Index
- Subject Index
- Cover
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