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  1. The White Plague is a 1982 science fiction novel by American author Frank Herbert about an engineered disease which kills only women. It was nominated for a best science fiction novel Locus Award in 1983. Plot. On May 20, 1996, an IRA terrorist car bomb explodes, killing the wife and children of molecular biologist John Roe O'Neill.

  2. The history of tuberculosis encompasses the origins of the disease, tuberculosis (TB) through to the vaccines and treatments methods developed to contain and mitigate its impact. Throughout history, the disease tuberculosis has been variously known as consumption, phthisis, and the White Plague.

  3. Learn about the history of tuberculosis, also known as the white plague, in industrialized countries from the 19th to the early 20th century. Explore publications, images, and resources on causes, prevention, diagnosis, and decline of the disease.

  4. 7 de dic. de 2016 · The extreme anemic pallor of people affected by TB was at the origin of the new term "white plague", coined during the 18 th century [20, 35]. One hundred years later, TB was defined as "Captain of All These Men of Death" because of its epidemic proportions in Europe and North America, determining one in four deaths.

  5. Books. The White Plague: Tuberculosis, Man, and Society. In The White Plague, René and Jean Dubos argue that the great increase of tuberculosis was intimately connected with the rise of...

  6. 24 de mar. de 2015 · How a German physician named Robert Koch isolated and cultured the tubercle bacillus, the germ that causes tuberculosis, in 1882. Learn about his life, his research and his legacy in this article by Dr. Howard Markel.

  7. Frank Herbert. La peste blanca. Frank Herbert. Título original: The White Plague. Editorial: Ultramar. Año publicación: 1983. Temas: Ciencia ficción. Resumen y sinopsis de La peste blanca de Frank Herbert. Un biólogo molecular enloquece tras perder a su familia en un atentado terrorista.