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In the 1920s, tuberculosis (TB) was a significant public health concern in America, causing widespread fear and stigma. The disease was a leading cause of death, particularly affecting urban populations and marginalized communities. Efforts to combat TB included the establishment of sanitariums, public health campaigns, and the promotion of better living conditions. This period also saw advancements in medical research, which laid the groundwork for future treatments and the eventual decline of TB rates.

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