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Century of Progress World's Fair, 1933-1934 (University of Illinois at Chicago)
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Tuberculosis
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Bacteria
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University of Illinois...
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ca. 1933-1934.
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ca. 1933-1934
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[Assembled guests and dignitaries gather around a bust of Robert Koch, the late German physician who won the Nobel Prize for discovering the bacteria that caused tuberculosis. The photo is undated.]
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[Cattle inspection for t.b.: Milk must be pasteurized]
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[The Robert Koch Hall at the Century of Progress. Robert Koch was a German physician and the first scientist to discover the bacteria that caused tuberculosis in 1882, an achievement that won him the Nobel Prize. The photo is undated.]
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[The Robert Koch Hall at the Century of Progress. Robert Koch was a German physician and the first scientist to discover the bacteria that caused tuberculosis in 1882, an achievement that won him the Nobel Prize. The photo is undated.]
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[Tuberculosis, pneumonia, cancer, heart disease, Bright's disease]
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[World wide spread of tuberculosis]
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Adequate medical care for tuberculosis provides rest, fresh air, good food.
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