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Consumption wasn't just a disease - it was a lifestyle. Afflicting millions with its debilitating symptoms, consumption became synonymous with romance and tragedy in the popular imagination. Join Clara and Sabrina as they explore the morbid fascination with illness, and the macabre allure of looking sickly and dying. So grab your handkerchiefs to cough dramatically into, and prepare to confront the dark allure of consumption in the 1800s.

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Science Museum - Tuberculosis : A Fashionable Disease?

Lockport Journal - ABANDONED HISTORY: Sanitariums and sanatoriums of Niagara County

Wikipedia - Sanatorium

Welcome Collection - The history of sanatoriums and surveillance

Medical Records at the Archives of Ontario - Tuberculosis Records 

CDC - History of World TB Day

Wikipedia - Tuberculosis

VL McBeath - Victorian Era Consumption

Taconic Biosciences - Mountain Cottages, Fresh Air, and TB Research


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