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Despite discovery of the tuberculosis bacillus, many doctors continued to believe that the disease developed more readily in those with a hereditary predisposition. In 1912, a council member of the National Association for the Prevention of Consumption and Other Forms of Tuberculosis (NAPT) wrote that the bacillus attacked ‘failures' by targeting ‘the depressed, the alcoholic, the lunatic of all degrees'.