Americans were stunned when pandemic influenza hit the United States in 1918. Recent advances in bacteriology and public health allowed Americans to imagine a future free of infectious disease, even as their familiarity with influenza tempered their fears of it. They soon realized this influenza was something unprecedented, as it shocked them with its pace, virulence, mortality patterns, and symptoms. Patients endured and frequently succumbed to a miserable illness, their suffering often made worse by the chaotic circumstances the epidemic produced in families and communities and shaped in significant and sometimes discriminatory ways by their gender, class, and race. While the nation\u27s public culture soon forgot the epidemic, it lived o...
If a foreign army invaded the United States and in a few months ravaged the population, killing 22 0...
For centuries, novel strains of influenza have emerged to produce human pandemics, causing widesprea...
The catastrophic H1N1 pandemic of 1918, which killed tens of millions, is now legendary, and influen...
Americans were stunned when pandemic influenza hit the United States in 1918. Recent advances in bac...
Between the years 1918 and1920, influenza raged around the globe in the worst pandemic in recorded h...
One hundred years ago the “Spanish” influenza pandemic took an estimated 675,000 American lives. Nin...
The influenza epidemic of 1918 was one of the worst medical disasters in human history, taking close...
This paper addresses the historical significance of the 1918 Influenza and its effect on society. Th...
Most of us are familiar with the flu, a 24-48 hour period of feeling miserable with bouts of nausea,...
In the history of the United States, which month of which year did the most Americans die? When I a...
2018 marks the 100-year anniversary of the 1918 influenza pandemic, which killed ~50 million people ...
Would an infectious disease pandemic overtax our hospitals to the extent that conditions for treatin...
The word Influenza comes from mid–18th century Italian and literally means ‘influence’. Similar to h...
In the past century, dramatic shifts in demographics, globalization and urbanization have facilitate...
2018 marks the 100-year anniversary of the 1918 influenza pandemic, which killed similar to 50 milli...
If a foreign army invaded the United States and in a few months ravaged the population, killing 22 0...
For centuries, novel strains of influenza have emerged to produce human pandemics, causing widesprea...
The catastrophic H1N1 pandemic of 1918, which killed tens of millions, is now legendary, and influen...
Americans were stunned when pandemic influenza hit the United States in 1918. Recent advances in bac...
Between the years 1918 and1920, influenza raged around the globe in the worst pandemic in recorded h...
One hundred years ago the “Spanish” influenza pandemic took an estimated 675,000 American lives. Nin...
The influenza epidemic of 1918 was one of the worst medical disasters in human history, taking close...
This paper addresses the historical significance of the 1918 Influenza and its effect on society. Th...
Most of us are familiar with the flu, a 24-48 hour period of feeling miserable with bouts of nausea,...
In the history of the United States, which month of which year did the most Americans die? When I a...
2018 marks the 100-year anniversary of the 1918 influenza pandemic, which killed ~50 million people ...
Would an infectious disease pandemic overtax our hospitals to the extent that conditions for treatin...
The word Influenza comes from mid–18th century Italian and literally means ‘influence’. Similar to h...
In the past century, dramatic shifts in demographics, globalization and urbanization have facilitate...
2018 marks the 100-year anniversary of the 1918 influenza pandemic, which killed similar to 50 milli...
If a foreign army invaded the United States and in a few months ravaged the population, killing 22 0...
For centuries, novel strains of influenza have emerged to produce human pandemics, causing widesprea...
The catastrophic H1N1 pandemic of 1918, which killed tens of millions, is now legendary, and influen...