The bioarchaeology of tuberculosis: a global view on a reemerging disease
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adam_text | CONTENTS
List of Figures ix
List of Tables xiii
Preface xvii
Acknowledgments xxi
I. Reemerging Infectious Diseases
Tuberculosis Is One of Many
I
2. Tuberculosis
A Disease of Poverty and More
44
3. Tuberculosis in the Old World
Absence of Evidence Is Not Evidence of Absence
87
4. Tuberculosis in the New World
An Interpretative Challenge
187
5. To Cure Sometimes, to Relieve Often, to
Comfort Always
The Written and Illustrative Evidence for Tuberculosis,
Its Diagnosis, and Its Treatment
214
6. The White Plague Continues
262
Glossary 273
Bibliography 279
, Index 333
FIGURES
1.1. Tuberculosis alert campaign 3
1.2. Person sneezing showing the droplets created 7
1.3. No Spitting sign, Oakworth Station, West Yorkshire 8
1.4. Possible course of events following primary infection with the
tubercle bacillus 9
1.5. U-shaped curve of concern 18
1.6. The types of tuberculosis, risk factors, and vulnerable groups
(Vietnamese population) 27
1.7. The Piot model of the treatment process in tuberculosis 33
1.8. Personal and environmental factors affecting drug compliance in
India 38
1.9. Estimation of the protection effect of BCG vaccination 41
2.1. The Bronte sisters, Charlotte, Emily, and Anne 53
2.2. Relationship between four indices of poverty and rate of
tuberculosis 59
2.3. Average number of hours of bright sunshine per day in the British
Isles 65
2.4. Mean daily sunshine: England and Wales, Scotland, and Northern
Ireland 66
2.5. Seasonal trends in deaths in London, 1845—74 66
2.6. Relative movement of tuberculosis across the globe,
1800-1850 67
2.7. Relative movement of tuberculosis across the globe,
1950-90 67
2.8. Temporary accommodation for migrant workers in India 68
2.9. Miners of Kuttenberg, by Matthaus of Kuttenberg, c. 1490 70
2.10. Collecting cocoons and weaving silk 73
2.11. Dairy produce for pastoralists in Xingjiang, China 76
2.12. Dung piles and yurts, Xingjiang, China 77
3.1. Skeletal distribution of tuberculosis 90
ix
x Figures
3.2. Skeleton of 25-year-old female with tuberculosis 91
3.3. Psoas major muscle origin and insertion points in the
skeleton 93
3.4. Tuberculosis of spine in an African woman 94
3.5. Possible tuberculosis of pubic symphysis 98
1.6. Pelvic girdle with new bone formation 99
3.7. Tuberculous destruction of the skull 101
3.8. Lupus vulgaris of the neck 102
3.9. New bone formation on the endocranial surface of the
skull 103
3.10. New bone formation on the ribs 104
3.11. New bone formation on a rib, in cross section 104
3.12. Rib involvement in pulmonary disease 106
3.13. Terry Collection: frequencies of new bone formation on ribs 106
3.14. Age profile of individuals with new bone formation on ribs 107
3.15. New bone formation on rib from a pig (archaeological) 108
3.16. Calcified pleura 109
3.17. Radiograph of spinal tuberculosis 111
3.18. St. Helen-on-the-Walls, York: later Medieval cemetery plan 113
3.19. Milking a cow 120
3.20. Plowing in China 121
3.21. Butchery of a pig 122
3.22. Reconstruction of a late medieval longhouse, Wharram Percy,
England 123
3.23. Milking sheep in Syria 124
3.24. Skeleton in grave showing post-mortem damage to trunk 126
3.25. Juvenile vertebral bodies showing remnant holes from normal
development 128
3.26. Map of definite British cases of tuberculosis 133
3.27. Cirencester S: tuberculosis of lumbar vertebrae 139
3.28. Cirencester 704: probable tuberculosis of the left knee 140
3.29. Bedhampton 69: spinal tuberculosis 141
3.30. Raunds 5218: tuberculosis of the spine 142
3.31. Addingham 134: spinal tuberculosis 142
3.32. aDNAgelof Addingham 134 143
3.33. Mycolic acid profile from Addingham 134 144
Figures x|
3.34. Sewerby: plan of skeleton from the cemetery 145
3.35. St. Oswald s Priory: probable tuberculosis of the right hip 146
3.36. The Stagecoach, by Hogarth 146
3.37. Death rates from tuberculosis, 1850-1950 147
3.38. Possible lupus vulgaris affecting the frontal bone 148
3.39. Mummy of Nesperehan, Thebes 163
3.40. Carving on a false door of a tomb 164
3.41. Clay statuette of an emaciated man with angular kyphosis 165
3.42. Spinal tuberculosis from Arene Candide, Italy 175
3.43. Cause of death data from Coimbra, Portugal, 1910-36 177
3.44. Map of countries with tuberculosis cases in Europe 184
4.1. Map of suggestive skeletal tuberculosis in the Western
Hemisphere 191
4.2. Histogram of the distribution of ancient tuberculosis cases through
time 194
4.3. Pott s disease of the spine, Norris Farms site 202
4.4. Proliferative rib lesions, Norris Farms site 203
4.5. Spina ventosa, Norris Farms site 204
4.6. Relative percentage of affected individuals compared to overall age
distribution, Norris Farms site 205
4.7. Comparison of relative percentages of individuals affected by
resorptive and proliferative costal changes, Norris Farms site 205
4.8. Individuals with lytic lesions, Norris Farms, Schild, and Estuquifia
sites 208
4.9. Map of tuberculosis worldwide, excluding Europe 213
5.1. London Bills of Mortality for 1665 217
5.2. Angel of death 220
5.3. Pictographs from Arizona caves 223
5.4. Kokopelli 224
5.5. Patient treated at Stannington Children s Sanatorium 230
5.6. Children enjoying sunlight, Stannington Children s
Sanatorium 231
5.7. Sanatorium in Keighley, West Yorkshire 231
5.8. Dr. Edward Livingstone Trudeau, 1885 237
5.9. Little Red 241
5.10. Lung tissue affected with tuberculosis 256
xii Figures
5.11. Men-an-Tol, Lanyon, Cornwall 257
5.12. Tuberculosis huts in Mammoth Cave, Kentucky 258
5.13. People touched for the King s Evil 259
5.14. Touching for the King s Evil 259
5.15. Royal touch pieces 260
TABLES
1.1. Species of mycobacteria capable of affecting humans 6
1.2. Timetable of tuberculosis 9
1.3. The leading causes of death worldwide 11
1.4. Deaths per annum of people aged 5 years or more from infectious
and parasitic diseases and external aid given for their control 11
1.5. The global toll ofTB in 1997 15
1.6. Risk factors in tuberculosis 21
1.7. Vietnamese refugees beliefs about causes of tuberculosis, New
York State, 1994 24
1.8. Vietnamese refugees beliefs about ways of preventing tuberculosis,
New York State, 1994 25
1.9. Risk factors for weak lungs—tuberculosis in the Philippines 26
1.10. Symptoms associated with weak lungs-tuberculosis in 50 adults in
the Philippines 26
1.11. Sidama concepts and causes of tuberculosis in Ethiopia 28
1.12. Sidama opinions of symptoms of tuberculosis in Ethiopia 28
i.i 3. Best prophylactic measures against tuberculosis in the Sidama
population 28
1.14. Conventional drugs used in TB treatment 34
z.i. Components of the deprivation indices and weightings on each
component 61
2.2. Anxiety through the year of the Massa and Mussey of Africa 72
2.3. Workload distribution through the year of the Massa and Mussey,
Africa 72
2.4. Cattle tuberculosis figures for 1997-March 2000 for England,
Wales, and Scotland 75
2.5. Survival times of M. bovis under different environmental
conditions 79
3.1. Regional distribution of bone and joint tuberculosis in 160
patients 92
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xiv T ables
3.2. Number of vertebrae affected in tuberculosis 95
3.3. Differential diagnosis of spinal damage in tuberculosis 96
3.4. Differential diagnostic features of pyogenic arthritis and
tuberculous arthritis 97
3.5. Summary of data from studies of rib lesions 105
3.6. Correlation of radiological findings and changes in tuberculosis of
the spine 112
3.7. Domesticated species commonly found in modern Europe, with
probable wild ancestors, region of origin, and approximate date of
earliest domestication 115
3.8. Tuberculosis in the British Isles 134
3.9. Nonspecific changes in British skeletal material 137
3.10. Tuberculosis in Hungary 152
3.11. Tuberculosis in Lithuania 155
3.12. Mycobacterium tuberculosis DNA in skeletons from Lithuania 157
3.13. Tuberculosis in Poland 159
3.14. Tuberculosis in Russia 160
3.15. Spinal tuberculosis in Egypt 167
3.16. Tuberculosis in France 168
3.17. Tuberculosis in Italy 174
3.18. Tuberculosis in Spain 178
3.19. Tuberculosis in Japan 181
3.20. Tuberculosis in Hawaii 182
3.21. Earliest cases of Old World tuberculosis in skeletons/mummies
183
4.1. Sites with evidence of ancient tuberculosis in the New World
195
5.1. Causes of death at the end of the Victorian Period 218
5.2. Standard diets for males and females at King Edward VII
Sanatorium 233
5.3. Super diet for tuberculous patients, Coimbra, Portugal,
early 20th century 235
5.4. Daily routine for sanatorium patients 244
5.5. Daily cost of food for treatment of pulmonary
tuberculosis 249
5.6. Ethnobotanical remedies for tuberculosis in Ethiopia 253
Tables xv
5.7. Herbal remedies recommended today for pulmonary
disorders 253
5.8. Herbal remedies recommended by Culpeper for pulmonary
disorders 254
5.9. Herbal remedies recommended for pulmonary disorders in Native
American medicine 255
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