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"Suzanne M. Gurenlian" <[log in to unmask]>
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HISTORICAL ARCHAEOLOGY <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 17 Sep 2003 22:00:54 -0400
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INH is a drug used to maintain the integrity of the immune system after having
been exposed to TB.  It is taken for a period of one year.  Ask me about
SARS...now I have real experience there! R.L. Schuyler will tell you that I
scared the beejeezus out of him. Especially when I came into his classroom and
informed him that you either 1. Get better or 2. Die when exposed and contract
SARS. I felt like Typhoid Mary and not Sister Mary!
--
It is within the boundries of love that you discover life.


Quoting Ron May <[log in to unmask]>:

> What is INH?
>
> I am told that a cure for TB is to come down with Valley Fever, which of
> course could of course scar or take your lungs. And, before you ask, Anita,
> Valley
> Fever has been caught when the top 6-inches of soil get disturbed in
> prehistoric and historic archaeology sites in the American Southwest. Most
> the folks
> who I know had it came down with cold symptoms, but one had to have her
> chest
> cavity opened and scraped. Both TB and Valley Fever are scary thoughts.
>
> Ron May
> Legacy 106, Inc.
>

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