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Disease Class and Social Change: Tuberculosis in Folkestone and Sandgate 1880-1930

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This book is a detailed history of the treatment of tuberculosis in Folkestone and its suburb Sandgate during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, roughly up to the mid 1930s. It describes the development of Folkestone in the nineteenth century as a fashionable seaside resort becoming more accessible due to the development of the railway.

Posted in: History on 09/18/2013 | Link to this post on IFP |
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