The Great White Plague is a book written by William Dodge Frost in 1912. The book is intended for use in schools and provides simple lessons on the causes and prevention of tuberculosis, which was commonly referred to as the ""great white plague"" at the time. Frost covers topics such as the history of tuberculosis, how it spreads, the symptoms and effects of the disease, and the importance of hygiene and sanitation in preventing its spread. The book...