Tuberculosis History: Origins and the First Modern Diagnosis
The first person to get tuberculosis is not known, as the disease has existed for thousands of years. Tuberculosis has been found in ancient Egyptian mummies, and it was also described by the Greek physician Hippocrates in the 5th century BC. The first person to be diagnosed with tuberculosis in the modern era was Robert Koch, who isolated the bacterium that causes the disease in 1882.First Aid - Related Articles
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