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[[File:Dubos | [[File:Dubos 001.jpg|right|thumb||Marie Louise Dubos and her husband, Rene, at the<br>|Ray Brook Sanatorium during her illness.<br>|The Rockefeller Archive Center, in |The Forgotten Plague: How the Battle Against Tuberculosis Was Won – and Lost|, by Frank Ryan, M.D.]]'''Born:''' | ||
'''Died: '''April 23, 1942 | '''Died: '''April 23, 1942 |
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Died: April 23, 1942
Married: Rene J. Dubos, March 23, 1934
Marie Louise Bonnet Dubos, a Frenchwoman who taught French in New York and was a gifted pianist, was the first wife of Rene J. Dubos. In 1939 she became a patient at Ray Brook Sanatorium, where she spent three years. Every weekend, her husband traveled north to be with her. In the winter of 1942 she returned home. She died of tuberculosis in the New York Hospital on April 23, 1942.
Source: The Forgotten Plague: How the Battle Against Tuberculosis Was Won -- and Lost, by Frank Ryan, M.D. (Little, Brown; 1993)
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