Spanish influenza," there is no reason to believe that it originated in Spain. Some writers who have studied the question believe that the epidemic came from the Orient and they call attention to the fact that the Germans mention the disease as occurring... Boston Medical and Surgical Journal - Page 5751918Full view - About this book
| 1919 - 382 pages
...later there was another flare-up of the disease. Both times the epidemic spread widely over the Unitd States. Although the present epidemic is called "Spanish...the eastern front in the summer and fall of 1917. How Can- "Spanish Influenza" Be Recognized? — There is yet no certain way in which a single case... | |
| 1918 - 380 pages
...have been numerous epidemics the In 1889 and 1890 an epiworld. Three years later there was anfcther flare-up of the disease. Both times the epidemic spread...the eastern front in the summer and fall of 1917. How can "Spanish influenza" be recognized? There is as yet no certain way in which a single case of... | |
| 1918 - 664 pages
...States Public Health Service What is Spanish Influenza f Is it something new? Does it come from Spain? The disease now occurring in this country and called...the eastern front in the summer and fall of 1917. HOW CAN "SPANISH INFLUENZA" BE RECOGNIZED? There is as yet no certain way in which a single case of... | |
| 1918 - 648 pages
..."Three-Day Fever" —'The Flu"* What is Spanish Influenza? Is it something new? Does it come from Spain? The disease now occurring in this country and called...the eastern front in the summer and fall of 1917. How can "Spanish influenza" be recognized? There is as yet no certain way in which a single case of... | |
| 1918 - 604 pages
...influenza of earlier years is not yet known. Epidemics of influenza have visited this country since 1647. ^ is interesting to know that this first epidemic was...the eastern front in the summer and fall of 1917. How can "Spanish influenza" be recognized? There is as yet no certain way in which a single case of... | |
| 1918 - 602 pages
...world. Three years later there was another flare-up of the disease. Both times the epidemic spreüd widely over the United States. Although the present...the eastern front in the summer and fall of 1917. There is as yet no certain way in which a single case of 'Spanish influenza' can be recognized ; on... | |
| 1918 - 484 pages
...disease. In 1889 and 1890 an epidemic of influenza, starting somewhere in the Orient, spread ficst in Russia, and thence over practically the entire civilized...the eastern front in the summer and fall of 1917. How Can "Spanish Influenza" Be Recognized? There is as yet no certain way in which a single case of... | |
| Ohio. State Board of Health - 1918 - 584 pages
..."Three-Day Fever" —"The Flu"* What is Spanish Influenza? Is it something new? Does it come from Spain? The disease now occurring in this country and called...the eastern front in the summer and fall of 1917. How can "Spanish influenza" be recognized? There is as yet no certain way in which a single case of... | |
| 1918 - 884 pages
...Health Beports, dated Sept. 28, 1918, answers this and other questions under the general caption alone: The disease now occurring in this country and called...the eastern front in the summer and fall of 1917. How oan "Spanish influenza" be recognized? There is as yet no certain way in which a single case of... | |
| 1918 - 100 pages
...here from Valencia, Spain. Since that time there have been numerous epidemics of the disease. In 1898 and 1890 an epidemic of influenza, starting somewhere...the eastern front in the summer and fall of 1917*. There is as yet no certain way in which a single case of "Spanish influenza" can be recognized; on... | |
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