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[Thomas Mann and the infectious diseases in the first half of 20th. century. Second part: Tuberculosis, cholera and transplants].

REVISTA CHILENA DE INFECTOLOGIA(2019)

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Surely Thomas Mann is today a forgotten writer, with only a little and selected group of readers between our young colleagues. However, perhaps could be useful for the others some knowledge about his vision of the infectious diseases in the first half of the twentieth century, when he wrote the novels here reviewed. Typhoid fever, meningitis, syphilis, tuberculosis and cholera are present in Mann's thematic from Buddenbrooks till Doktor Faustus, always with a personal focus, more on spirit -the will to live-rather than flesh and bones. or bacteria. One of his lasts and minor works let us throw an ironical glance over transplant, no so named, indeed, by Mann, who speaks of "exchange". In this second part we present tuberculosis, cholera and. transplant.
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Thomas Mann,Jules Verne,tuberculosis,cholera,transplant
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