No charge, no undressing : fronting up for good health / Peter J. Tyler.
- Title
- No charge, no undressing : fronting up for good health / Peter J. Tyler.
- Published by
- Sydney, NSW : Community Health and Tuberculosis Australia, 2003.
- Author
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- Description
- ix, 242 pages : illustrations; 26 cm
- Summary
- Tuberculosis must rate as one of history's greatest and most insidious mass killers. This book tells the story of how it was treated in the 20th century in Australia and more particularly in NSW by an organisation established by concerned citizens.
- Subject
- Community Health and Tuberculosis Australia
- Public health > Australia > Societies, etc. > History
- Tuberculosis > Australia > Prevention > Societies, etc. > History
- History
- Tuberculosis
- Voluntary health agencies
- History
- Tuberculosis
- Voluntary Health Agencies
- Santé publique > Australie > Associations > Histoire
- Tuberculose > Australie > Prévention > Associations > Histoire
- Histoire
- Tuberculose
- Associations sans but lucratif pour la santé publique
- history (discipline)
- Voluntary health agencies
- Public health > Societies, etc
- Australia
- Australia
- Genre/Form
- History
- Contents
- 1. The consumption crusade -- 2. Their health is our responsibility -- 3. The celluloid strip -- 4. From fresh air to chemotherapy -- 5. Making it happen -- 6. Friends and rivals -- 7. Dedicated people -- 8. Health for all, all for health -- 9. Beyond the frontiers -- 10. The receding horizon.
- Owning institution
- Harvard Library
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 228-232) and index.
- Processing action (note)
- committed to retain