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Tuberculosis, tenements and the epistemology of neglect: San Francisco in the nineteenth century
S. Craddock
Center for Bioethics
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Tuberculosis
100%
Tenement
99%
Epistemology
89%
Neglect
70%
Sanitation
29%
Coast
19%
Poverty
18%
History
16%
Clearance
14%
Slums
14%
Urban Areas
13%
Manchester
13%
Urbanism
13%
Rhetoric
12%
Public Health
11%
Length
9%
Authority
7%
Social Sciences
contagious disease
70%
nineteenth century
68%
epistemology
67%
neglect
61%
poverty
25%
structural problem
23%
health authorities
20%
history
19%
urban area
15%
rhetoric
15%
public health
12%
reform
10%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
tuberculosis
94%
nineteenth century
81%
city
40%
sanitation
30%
poverty
29%
housing reform
25%
coast
17%
history
15%
public health
12%
urban area
10%
consumption
9%