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Poster for a campaign to raise awareness of the dangers of Tuberculosis in France during WWI, c.1918 (colour litho)

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c. 1918 AD (C20th AD)

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In 1917, an estimated 150,000 French soldiers were discharged because they had contracted tuberculosis. Health officials feared an epidemic as thousands of infected soldiers returned to their families. The cramped and damp conditions of the trenches provided the perfect breeding ground for the disease.

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