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Title: | Tuberculosis in Malta : some historical facets |
Authors: | Boffa, Charles J. |
Keywords: | Tuberculosis -- Malta Tuberculosis -- History Tuberculosis -- Mortality |
Issue Date: | 2005-12 |
Publisher: | Malta College of Family Doctors |
Citation: | Boffa, C. J. (2005). Tuberculosis in Malta : some historical facets. Maltese Family Doctor, 14(2), 58-59. |
Abstract: | The dark chronicle: In 1841, Dr Charles Galland, professor of anatomy at the Malta University carried out post-mortems on 615 unselected cases who had died from various diseases and he found clear indications of tubercular lung disease in 13% of them. This shows that the number of TE cases with lung involvement at that time was high. |
URI: | https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar//handle/123456789/21371 |
Appears in Collections: | MFD, Volume 14, Issue 2 MFD, Volume 14, Issue 2 |
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