Found 120 results for "Tuberculosis in literature"
by Thomas Mann
AN ORDINARY YOUNG MAN was on his way from his hometown of Hamburg to Davos-Platz in the canton of Graubunden.
by Alexandre Dumas fils
IT is my considered view that no one can invent fictional characters without first having made a lengthy study of people...
by Edgar Allan Poe
The mental features discoursed of as the analytical, are, in themselves, but little susceptible of analysis.
by Susan Sontag
Two diseases have been spectacularly, and similarly, encumbered by the trappings of metaphor: tuberculosis and cancer.
by Edgar Allan Poe
The Fall Of The House Of Usher
by Diane Yancey
If you were asked to name the top infectious killer in the world today, your choice would probably be AIDS, the high-pro...