London uses van, X-ray machine to combat TB A homeless man, Clifton Owens, 51, left, looks on as radiographer Diana Taubman reads his X-ray, which came back negative for tuberculosis, in a van in London on Oct. 16. Owens said that he checks himself often after his brother, also homeless, died of TB several years ago.
Oct. 25, 2013 - Eastern Shore News
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