Drug Therapy
circa 1956: A patient suffering from tuberculosis is given a course of drug therapy. Modern drugs such as streptomycin (injections), para-aminosalicylic acid and isoniazid (taken orally) may not actually destroy the tubercule bacilli, but will help to contain the spread of the disease. (Photo by Vecchio/Three Lions/Getty Images)

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Hulton Archive
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January 01, 1956
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HP0916
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97m/28/huty/7542/21
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- 1950-1959,
- 1956,
- Activity,
- Alternative Medicine,
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- Black And White,
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- Close-up,
- Composition,
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- Doctor,
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- Hand,
- Health,
- Healthcare And Medicine,
- Human Arm,
- Human Body Part,
- Human Hand,
- Human Limb,
- Human Made,
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- Injecting,
- Limb - Body Part,
- Medical Equipment,
- Medical Occupation,
- Medical Supplies,
- Medicine,
- North America,
- Number of People,
- Pain,
- Patient,
- People,
- Square - Composition,
- Surgical Equipment,
- Syringe,
- The Americas,
- Tuberculosis Bacterium,
- Two People,
- USA,
- White People,