TB appears to be more or less an invented disease then, much like Aids. When doctors don't know what causes symptoms in a patient they just make something semi-plausible up. I think they used to diagnose "consumption" using the early X-ray machines once these were invented and manufactured - first one in 1896. Coal tar sounds like nature…
TB appears to be more or less an invented disease then, much like Aids. When doctors don't know what causes symptoms in a patient they just make something semi-plausible up. I think they used to diagnose "consumption" using the early X-ray machines once these were invented and manufactured - first one in 1896. Coal tar sounds like nature's chemistry set. Rockefeller was sitting on a gold mine of future synthetic pharmacopeia. And here we are.
TB appears to be more or less an invented disease then, much like Aids. When doctors don't know what causes symptoms in a patient they just make something semi-plausible up. I think they used to diagnose "consumption" using the early X-ray machines once these were invented and manufactured - first one in 1896. Coal tar sounds like nature's chemistry set. Rockefeller was sitting on a gold mine of future synthetic pharmacopeia. And here we are.
Unfortunately we (not all) believed the Men and Women in White Coats, and if we didn’t we were accused of not believing the Science.