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Enduring Tuberculosis: America's Quest for a Cure Opens Mid July 2004 Sparked by the resurgence of this chronic and deadly disease, The New Jersey Historical Society, in collaboration with the Cooperstown Graduate Program in Cooperstown New York, has developed an exhibition that will provide visitors with an historical context for tuberculosis, a once “cured” disease now making a comeback.
The exhibition, Enduring Tuberculosis: America's Quest for a Cure, explores the compelling story of the history of tuberculosis using primary documents, photographs, and artifacts. Through the examination of such issues as the role of public health, the rights of individuals versus the needs of society, and the way in which a disease can be used to marginalize an entire segment of the population, the exhibition explores how TB has changed our architecture, social customs and healthcare. It also provides valuable lessons about the present and future state of healthcare in America. Above Photo: The public health campaign to end tuberculosis reinforced behaviors that are now embedded in our culture although we no longer assoicate them with TB. Plenty of rest and sleeping with the windows open have their roots in this campaign.Courtesy Adirondack Museum
The New Jersey Historical Society
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