How Tuberculosis Shaped Victorian Fashion, Science
The deadly disease—and later efforts to control it—influenced trends for decades
How to Be a Victorian,' by Ruth Goodman - The New York Times
How Tuberculosis Shaped Victorian Fashion Science
Beauty is in the Eye of the Beholder: How Victorians Used Common Poisons to Become Drop Dead Gorgeous - Molly Brown House Museum
10 Ways That Tuberculosis Shaped Victorian Society - Listverse
Maybe it's Maybelline, Maybe it's Tuberculosis: TB's Impact on Victorian Culture – PLE Disease Ecology
DEATH & BEAUTY: Victorian women paid a high price to look good.
Marie Bell Watson, 1902. Little is known about this woman except that she died in Junction City, Kansas on May 23, 1913 of consumption. She was 34 at the time of her death. : r/RandomVictorianStuff
Tuberculosis Became the Victorian Standard of Beauty
Early Research and Treatment of Tuberculosis in the 19th Century
Some issues concerning Victorian mourning dress! 🪦 #fashionhistory #v
The Era of 'Tuberculosis Chic