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    1. 1920-1929 - Glory of Woman: An Introduction to Prescriptive Literature - LibGuides at Duke Universit

      A list of “Things bad for all babies” warns against candy and “allowing any person with tuberculosis to take care of the baby.” Splint, (...)

    2. Tomorrow! Sound performance by lowercase music pioneer Steve Roden - The Devil's Tale

      Blues” – Examining Tuberculosis through Music lowercase music steve roden Post navigation Previous Post Rubenstein Library Test (...)

    3. Black Presence in the Picture File - The Devil's Tale

      The inscription further notes, “This negro afterward died of tuberculosis and syphilis in Chatham County Jail while awaiting a new (...)

    4. Gay Liberation and Incarceration in Underground Newspapers - The Devil's Tale

      Blues” – Examining Tuberculosis through Music Dispatches from the David M.

    5. John Ridlon and Early Orthopedics in America - The Devil's Tale

      The most common conditions that caused physical impairment in children were tuberculosis of the bones and joints, rickets (amongst the (...)

    6. Outliving Outbreaks: Exploring Early Efforts to Fight Epidemics - The Devil's Tale

      Camp Diseases, Crimean Peninsula, 1854-1855 As a nurse during the Crimean War, Florence Nightingale saw large numbers of soldiers die from (...)

    7. The Devil's Tale - Page 19 of 131 - Dispatches from the David M. Rubenstein Rare Book and Manuscript

      When one of my Duke University Archives’ colleagues alerted me to the presence of an Academic Council memo from 1982 requesting information on (...)

    8. December 2019 | Issue 386 | Duke University Medical Center Library Online

      Additionally, you'll be able to export citations to  management tools (e.g., EndNote, Zotero, F1000, Mendeley) through the Cite feature. 

    9. December 2019 | Issue 386 | Duke University Medical Center Library Online

      Additionally, you'll be able to export citations to  management tools (e.g., EndNote, Zotero, F1000, Mendeley) through the Cite feature. 

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