Because common symptoms were loss of appetite, fatigue and a chronic cough that expelled blood and so the sufferer could be said to have been 'consumed' by the disease as it took over their life until they died, since no one would go near them because it was so contagious, they would no longer go out, eat or socialise. People used to cough themselves to death.
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Consumption was a serious disease that is now known as tuberculosis.
Tuberculosis(TB) is also known as consumption or "white plague" .It got its name from the numerous tubercles("holes") formed in the lungs and other parts of the body by the bacteria.
Consumption, also known as tuberculosis, has been a major cause of death throughout history. It is estimated that in the 1800s and early 1900s, millions of people died from tuberculosis worldwide. Due to advancements in healthcare and medicine, the number of deaths from tuberculosis has significantly decreased in recent times.
Another term for tuberculosis is TB. It was historically known as consumption, due to the way it seemed to “consume” a person through severe weight loss and fatigue. TB is a contagious bacterial infection caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis, primarily affecting the lungs but can also impact other body parts.
The medical term for consumption is "tuberculosis." Tuberculosis is a bacterial infection caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis that primarily affects the lungs but can also affect other parts of the body. The term "consumption" was historically used to describe the wasting away of the body that often occurred in advanced stages of tuberculosis.
At one time Tuberculosis was called consumption.
Tuberculosis.
It is an old word for the disease Tuberculosis.
Consumption was another word for tuberculosis.
She had TB (tuberculosis), or what was commonly referred to as "consumption" in those days.
Consumption was a historical term for tuberculosis, a bacterial infection primarily affecting the lungs. It was once a major public health concern before the development of antibiotics.