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-"[[Bruno Latour|Latour]] employs mischievous means to deadly serious ends. Nothing so upset American scientists like [[Sokal]] than Latour's insistence that [[Pharaoh Ramses]] could not have died of [[tuberculosis]] because tuberculosis had not yet been invented." [https://thebreakthrough.org/index.php/journal/past-issues/online-content/the-monsters-of-bruno-latour]+"[[Bruno Latour|Latour]] employs mischievous means to deadly serious ends. Nothing so upset American scientists like [[Alan Sokal|Sokal]] than Latour's insistence that [[Ramesses II|Pharaoh Ramses]] could not have died of [[tuberculosis]] because tuberculosis had not yet been invented." [https://thebreakthrough.org/index.php/journal/past-issues/online-content/the-monsters-of-bruno-latour]
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-An infectious disease of humans and animals caused by a species of [[Mycobacterium]] mainly infecting the [[lung]]s where it causes [[tubercle]]s characterized by the [[expectoration]] of [[mucus]] and [[sputum]], [[fever]], weight loss, and chest pain. Transmission is through inhalation or ingestion of [[bacteria]].+An [[infectious disease]] of humans and animals caused by a species of [[Mycobacterium]] mainly infecting the [[lung]]s where it causes [[tubercle]]s characterized by the [[expectoration]] of [[mucus]] and [[sputum]], [[fever]], weight loss, and chest pain. Transmission is through inhalation or ingestion of [[bacteria]].
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"Latour employs mischievous means to deadly serious ends. Nothing so upset American scientists like Sokal than Latour's insistence that Pharaoh Ramses could not have died of tuberculosis because tuberculosis had not yet been invented." [1]

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An infectious disease of humans and animals caused by a species of Mycobacterium mainly infecting the lungs where it causes tubercles characterized by the expectoration of mucus and sputum, fever, weight loss, and chest pain. Transmission is through inhalation or ingestion of bacteria.



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