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== Leaders and politicians ==
== Leaders and politicians ==
*[[Abdulmejid I]], 31st Ottoman sultan
*[[Abdulmejid I]], 31st Ottoman sultan
*[[Princess Amelia of the United Kingdom|Princess Amelia]], at age 27; youngest child of [[King George III]]
*[[Princess Amelia of the United Kingdom|Princess Amelia]], at age 27; youngest child of King [[George III]]
*[[Simón Bolívar]], the liberator of Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador, Bolivia and Peru, died in 1830 of tuberculosis
*[[Simón Bolívar]], the liberator of Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador, Bolivia and Peru, died in 1830 of tuberculosis
*[[Henry B Bolster]]
*[[Henry B Bolster]]
*[[Anthony Burns]] (1834–1862), American enslaved man who challenged the Fugitive Slave Act
*[[Anthony Burns]] (1834–1862), American enslaved man who challenged the Fugitive Slave Act
*[[John C. Calhoun]]
*[[John C. Calhoun]], seventh [[Vice President of the United States]]
*[[John Solomon Cartwright]] (1804–1845), Canadian businessman, lawyer, judge, farmer, and political figure  
*[[John Solomon Cartwright]] (1804–1845), Canadian businessman, lawyer, judge, farmer, and political figure  
*[[Catherine I of Russia]] (1684–1727), emperor
*[[Catherine I of Russia]] (1684–1727), emperor
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*[[Crowfoot]] (1830–1890), chief of the Siksika First Nation
*[[Crowfoot]] (1830–1890), chief of the Siksika First Nation
*[[Charles Daoust]] (1825–1868), Canadian lawyer, journalist, and political figure
*[[Charles Daoust]] (1825–1868), Canadian lawyer, journalist, and political figure
*[[Edward VI]] (1537–1553), died of tuberculosis at age 15 during his short reign as King of England
*[[Edward VI]] of England (1537–1553), died of tuberculosis at age 15
*[[Elizabeth of Austria (1436–1505)]], a study of her bones indicated that she probably had tuberculosis at a young age
*[[Elizabeth of Austria (1436–1505)]], a study of her bones indicated that she probably had tuberculosis at a young age
*[[Read Fletcher]] ({{circa|1829}}–1889), American politician, lawyer, co-founder and editor of the ''Pine Bluff Graphic''<ref>{{cite news|author=<!--Staff writer(s)/no by-line.-->|url=https://www.newspapers.com/image/603982013/ |title=Hon. Read Fletcher|url-access=subscription|work=[[The Tennessean]]|volume=XV|number=4830|location=Nashville, Tenn.|page=5|date=November 30, 1889|access-date=March 7, 2022|via=[[Ancestry.com#Newspapers.com|Newspapers.com]]}}</ref>
*[[Read Fletcher]] ({{circa|1829}}–1889), American politician, lawyer, co-founder and editor of the ''Pine Bluff Graphic''<ref>{{cite news|author=<!--Staff writer(s)/no by-line.-->|url=https://www.newspapers.com/image/603982013/ |title=Hon. Read Fletcher|url-access=subscription|work=[[The Tennessean]]|volume=XV|number=4830|location=Nashville, Tenn.|page=5|date=November 30, 1889|access-date=March 7, 2022|via=[[Ancestry.com#Newspapers.com|Newspapers.com]]}}</ref>
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*[[Doc Holliday|John Henry "Doc" Holliday]], famous gambler and [[gunslinger]], suffered from tuberculosis until his death in 1887
*[[Doc Holliday|John Henry "Doc" Holliday]], famous gambler and [[gunslinger]], suffered from tuberculosis until his death in 1887
*[[Charles Hamilton Houston]], NAACP lawyer known as "The Man Who Killed Jim Crow"
*[[Charles Hamilton Houston]], NAACP lawyer known as "The Man Who Killed Jim Crow"
*[[Andrew Jackson]]
*[[Andrew Jackson]], 7th [[President of the United States]]
*[[Muhammed Ali Jinnah]]
*[[Muhammed Ali Jinnah]]
*[[Andres Larka]] (1878–1942), Estonian military commander and politician; suffered from tuberculosis after 1924
*[[Andres Larka]] (1878–1942), Estonian military commander and politician; suffered from tuberculosis after 1924
*Sir [[Wilfrid Laurier]]
*Sir [[Wilfrid Laurier]], [[Prime Minister of Canada]]
*[[Edward Baker Lincoln]], son of [[Abraham Lincoln]] and [[Mary Todd Lincoln|Mary Ann Todd Lincoln]]
*[[Edward Baker Lincoln]], son of [[Abraham Lincoln]] and [[Mary Todd Lincoln]]
*[[Thomas "Tad" Daniel Lincoln]] (1853–1871), youngest child of Abraham Lincoln and Mary Todd Lincoln, died of TB in [[Chicago, Illinois]], at age 18
*[[Thomas "Tad" Daniel Lincoln]] (1853–1871), youngest child of Abraham Lincoln and Mary Todd Lincoln, died of TB in [[Chicago, Illinois]], at age 18
*[[Graciano López Jaena]] (1856–1896), Filipino journalist, orator, reformist, and national hero
*[[Graciano López Jaena]] (1856–1896), Filipino journalist, orator, reformist, and national hero
*[[Louis Joseph, Dauphin of France]] (1781–1789), second child of [[Louis XVI]] and [[Marie Antoinette]]
*[[Louis Joseph, Dauphin of France]] (1781–1789), second child of [[Louis XVI]] and [[Marie Antoinette]]
*[[Louis, Dauphin of France (1729–1765)]], elder son of [[Louis XV of France]]
*[[Louis, Dauphin of France (1729–1765)]], elder son of [[Louis XV]]
*[[Louis XIII of France]]
*[[Louis XIII]] of France
*[[Louis XVII of France]]
*[[Louis XVII]] of France
*[[John Lynch (Fenian)|John Lynch]] (c.1832–1866), Irish nationalist
*[[John Lynch (Fenian)|John Lynch]] (c.1832–1866), Irish nationalist
*[[William Mactavish]] (1815–1870), Scottish-Canadian trader and governor   
*[[William Mactavish]] (1815–1870), Scottish-Canadian trader and governor   
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*[[Albert Mountain Horse]] (1893–1915), Kainai Canadian soldier
*[[Albert Mountain Horse]] (1893–1915), Kainai Canadian soldier
*[[Marcelo H. del Pilar]] (1850–1896), Filipino writer, lawyer, journalist, and freemason
*[[Marcelo H. del Pilar]] (1850–1896), Filipino writer, lawyer, journalist, and freemason
*[[Mary Tudor, Queen of France]] (Daughter of [[Henry VII of England]], third wife of [[Louis XII of France]])
*[[Mary Tudor, Queen of France]] (Daughter of [[Henry VII of England]], third wife of [[Louis XII]] of France)
*[[James Monroe]]
*[[James Monroe]]
*[[Napoleon II of France]]
*[[Napoleon II]], disputed Emperor of the French, later Austrian nobility
*[[Anne Neville]] (queen consort of Richard III) (unproven)
*[[Anne Neville]] (queen consort of [[Richard III of England]]) (unproven)
*[[Arthur Nixon]], President Nixon's brother
*[[Arthur Nixon]], President [[Richard Nixon]]'s brother
*[[Harold Nixon]], President Nixon's brother
*[[Harold Nixon]], President Nixon's brother
*[[William Bernard O'Donoghue]] (1843–1878), Irish-American participant in the [[Red River Rebellion]]
*[[William Bernard O'Donoghue]] (1843–1878), Irish-American participant in the [[Red River Rebellion]]
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*[[Petar II Petrović Njegoš]] (1813-1851), was a Prince-Bishop (vladika) of Montenegro, poet and philosopher whose works are widely considered some of the most important in Serbian/Montenegrin literature.
*[[Petar II Petrović Njegoš]] (1813-1851), was a Prince-Bishop (vladika) of Montenegro, poet and philosopher whose works are widely considered some of the most important in Serbian/Montenegrin literature.
*[[Jane Pierce]], United States [[First Lady of the United States|first lady]]
*[[Jane Pierce]], United States [[First Lady of the United States|first lady]]
*[[Madame de Pompadour]] (1721–1764), member of court and chief mistress of [[Louis XV of France]]
*[[Madame de Pompadour]] (1721–1764), French courtier and chief mistress of [[Louis XV]]
*[[Joseph Mary Plunkett]]
*[[Joseph Mary Plunkett]]
*[[Gavrilo Princip]]
*[[Gavrilo Princip]], assassin who fired the "first shot" of [[World War I]]
*[[Manuel L. Quezon]]
*[[Manuel L. Quezon]], President of the [[Philippines]]
*[[John Aaron Rawlins]]
*[[John Aaron Rawlins]]
*[[Dmitri Pavlovitch Romanov]]
*[[Dmitri Pavlovitch Romanov]]
*[[Eleanor Roosevelt]]
*[[Eleanor Roosevelt]], United States [[First Lady of the United States|first lady]]
*[[Haym Salomon]], major financier of the American side during the [[American Revolutionary War]]
*[[Haym Salomon]], major financier of the American side during the [[American Revolutionary War]]
*[[Dred Scott]] (1799–1858), plaintiff in Supreme Court case [[Dred Scott v. Sandford]]
*[[Dred Scott]] (1799–1858), plaintiff in Supreme Court case [[Dred Scott v. Sandford]]
*[[Takasugi Shinsaku]] (1839–1867), samurai
*[[Takasugi Shinsaku]] (1839–1867), samurai
*[[Okita Soji]] (1842/1844–1868), young and famous captain of the [[Shinsengumi]], died from tuberculosis. He was rumored to have discovered his disease when he coughed blood and fainted during the [[Ikedaya Affair]].
*[[Okita Soji]] (1842/1844–1868), young and famous captain of the [[Shinsengumi]], died from tuberculosis. He was rumored to have discovered his disease when he coughed blood and fainted during the [[Ikedaya Affair]].
*[[Alexander Stephens]]
*[[Alexander Stephens]], the only [[Vice President of the Confederate States]]
*[[Sudirman]], Commander of Indonesia's armed forces during its [[Indonesian National Revolution|National Revolution]]
*[[Sudirman]], Commander of Indonesia's armed forces during its [[Indonesian National Revolution|National Revolution]]
*[[Alexis de Tocqueville]] (1805–1859), French political philosopher
*[[Alexis de Tocqueville]] (1805–1859), French political philosopher
*[[Shreya Tripathi]] (d. 2018), Indian health activist
*[[Shreya Tripathi]] (d. 2018), Indian health activist
*[[Charles Turner Torrey]] (1813–1846), American abolitionist
*[[Charles Turner Torrey]] (1813–1846), American abolitionist
*[[Desmond Tutu]], had tuberculosis as a child
*[[Desmond Tutu]], South African clergyman and reformer, had tuberculosis as a child
*[[Andreas Vokos Miaoulis]], Greek admiral and politician
*[[Andreas Vokos Miaoulis]], Greek admiral and politician
*[[David Walker (abolitionist)|David Walker]] (1796–1830), American abolitionist
*[[David Walker (abolitionist)|David Walker]] (1796–1830), American abolitionist
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* [[Oscar François de Jarjayes]] in [[The Rose of Versailles]]
* [[Oscar François de Jarjayes]] in [[The Rose of Versailles]]
* [[Okita Souji]] in [[Fate/type Redline]]
* [[Okita Souji]] in [[Fate/type Redline]]
* Ruby Gillis dies from tuberculosis in ''[[Anne of Avonlea]]''
* Ruby Gillis dies from tuberculosis in ''[[Anne of the Island]]''


== Others ==
== Others ==

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Further reading

  • Rothman, Sheila M. (1994). Living in the Shadow of Death: Tuberculosis and the Social Experience of Illness in American History. Template:ISBN

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