The White Plague: Tuberculosis, Man, and Society

By (author): "René Dubos"
Publish Date: 1952
The White Plague: Tuberculosis, Man, and Society
ISBN0813512239
ISBN139780813512235
AsinThe White Plague: Tuberculosis, Man, and Society
Original titleThe White Plague: Tuberculosis, Man, and Society
In The White Plague, Rene and Jean Dubos argue that the great increase of tuberculosis was intimately connected with the rise of an industrial, urbanized society and -- a much more controversial idea when this book first appeared forty years ago -- that the progress of medical science had very little to do with the marked decline in tuberculosis in the twentieth century. The White Plague has long been regarded as a classic in the social and environmental history of disease. This reprint of the 1952 edition features new introductory writings by two distinguished practitioners of the sociology and history of medicine. David Mechanic's foreword describes the personal and intellectual experience that shaped Rene Dubos's view of tuberculosis. Barbara Gutmann Rosenkrantz's historical introduction reexamines The White Plague in light of recent work on the social history of tuberculosis.