Sentences with phrase «contracted tuberculosis»

Ontario residents who have contracted tuberculosis from hospital win settlement in class - action lawsuit, The National Post
He contracted tuberculosis which he had had early on before he started painting.
After being drafted into the U.S. Army in 1944, White contracted tuberculosis and spent nearly two years convalescing in a hospital in Beacon, NY.
The following year her brother Jim contracted tuberculosis.
After being drafted into the US Army in 1944, White contracted tuberculosis and spent nearly two years convalescing in a hospital in Beacon, NY.
In 1912 Edith, who had contracted tuberculosis, left to recover in Denver.
After her release she studied art in Prague then Paris, where in 1950 she contracted tuberculosis and was spared by an experimental treatment.
At the age of 10 she contracted tuberculosis and was sent away by the local doctor to a sanitarium far from home.
Bright Star (PG for mature themes, sensuality, smoking and mild epithets) Oscar - winner Jane Campion (for The Piano) wrote and directed this 19th Century costume drama about the three - year romance of poet John Keats (Ben Whishaw) and his neighbor Fanny Brawne (Abbie Cornish) which ended prematurely when he contracted tuberculosis and died at the age of 25.
The Waverly Hills Sanatorium was built in 1910 to house thousands of people who had contracted tuberculosis before a cure was known.
TOMSK, RUSSIA — Prisoners in western Siberia who contract tuberculosis (TB) get sent to a forbidding complex in the heart of this provincial city.
Finally, after having been forced into prostitution and contracting tuberculosis, Fantine dies — but not before Valjean, realising that he has played a role in her demise, promises to care for her daughter, Cosette (Isabelle Allen).
Spring: Stirling Calder contracts tuberculosis.
In places like Rwanda, people visiting a hospital with a broken leg often contract tuberculosis because ventilation is so bad.
4x more likely to suffer from hunger & malnutrition 9x more likely to die at birth 10x more likely to contract HIV 12x more likely to die before the age of 5 65x more likely to have mother die in childbirth 67x more likely to contract tuberculosis

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The mining companies agreed to a settlement deal, estimated at $ 395 million, with law firms representing thousands of miners who contracted silicosis and tuberculosis while working underground for decades.
When my appetite retreated further — I had contracted active tuberculosis, although I wouldn't know it for another year — I just started making everything richer and sweeter.
A 2014 study found tuberculosis bacteria DNA in 1,000 - year - old Peruvian bones; in a surprise twist, it was not the European strain, but one likely contracted from seals.
He currently serves as principal investigator on a $ 11.9 M contract from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to develop a thermostable tuberculosis vaccine suitable for distribution in developing countries, involving formulation development, cGMP manufacturing, and clinical testing.
Following news today of two people developing tuberculosis (TB) after contact with a cat infected with «Mycobacterium bovis» (M. bovis), UK charity Cats Protection is keen to reassure people that the risk of contracting the disease from their pet is minimal.
Despite the widespread use of antibiotics, factory farmed animals are still susceptible to contract many diseases such as salmonella, mad cow disease and tuberculosis, which can be passed on to humans through eating their products.
Examples include a contract dispute arising from conflicts between the definition of organic and genetically modified food under European Union and United States law, and a claim for airline passengers with tuberculosis arising under World Health Organization regulations and the Montreal / Warsaw Convention.88 The Pittsburgh problems end with a negotiation rather than with an argument.
And Bainbridge digs up a case that's even more on point: a Pennsylvania matter where prisoners exposed to tuberculosis virus were held entitled to damages for mental suffering for fear of having contracted the disease or transmitted it to others.
There's evidence that aboriginal children who needed hospitalization for tuberculosis were sent to a sanatorium and schooled Fort William Sanatorium School, said Justice Paul Perell, but the school is not among the recognized residential schools under the Indian Residential Schools Settlement Agreement, a contract signed in 2006.
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