Tuberculosis

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Tuberculosis

Tuberculosis was a type of disease.

In 1492, one of Christopher Columbus' men was dying of tuberculosis. The Sixth Doctor was initially reluctant to cure him, but later changed his mind. (AUDIO: Trouble in Paradise [+]Loading...["Trouble in Paradise (audio story)"])

In 1783, the patients at St Christophe were treated for tuberculosis. (PROSE: Dead of Winter [+]Loading...["Dead of Winter (novel)"])

In 1791, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart died of tuberculosis. In an alternate timeline, he was cured and given immortality by one of his clones from the far future. (AUDIO: My Own Private Wolfgang [+]Loading...["My Own Private Wolfgang (audio story)"])

On 10 November 1887, Doc Holliday died of tuberculosis in the sanatorium at Glenwood Springs, Colorado. (PROSE: The Gunfighters [+]Loading...["The Gunfighters (novelisation)"])

Some time before 1926, Lola Luna contracted tuberculosis. (AUDIO: The Magic Mousetrap [+]Loading...["The Magic Mousetrap (audio story)"])

Constance Clarke's father died of tuberculosis in Nyasaland prior to 1940. (AUDIO: Criss-Cross [+]Loading...["Criss-Cross (audio story)"])

In 1958, Natjya Tungard contracted tuberculosis. (PROSE: Spiral Scratch [+]Loading...["Spiral Scratch (novel)"])