The influenza epidemic of 1918 was one of the worst medical disasters in human history, taking close to thirty million lives worldwide in less than a year, including more than 500,000 in the United States. What made this pandemic even more frightening was the fact that it occurred when death rates for most common infectious diseases were diminishing. Still, an epidemic is not merely a medical crisis; it has sociological, psychological, and political dimensions as well. The influenza epidemic of 1918 was one of the worst medical disasters in human history, taking close to thirty million lives worldwide in less than a year, including more than 500,000 in the United States. What made this pandemic even more frightening was the fact that it occ...
In the past century, dramatic shifts in demographics, globalization and urbanization have facilitate...
When the 1918 influenza epidemic began, African American communities were already beset by many publ...
Social factors have been shown to create differential burden of influenza across different geographi...
• Editorial?• A bulletin of Equitable Life published statistics and charts on the impact of the rece...
I am applying for a CART Summer Grant to complete the research and writing necessary to revise my bo...
Between the years 1918 and1920, influenza raged around the globe in the worst pandemic in recorded h...
Americans were stunned when pandemic influenza hit the United States in 1918. Recent advances in bac...
An epidemic worse than the Black Death, the 1918 Influenza pandemic killed 400,000 Americans and mil...
Americans were stunned when pandemic influenza hit the United States in 1918. Recent advances in bac...
This essay challenges generalizations since the late enlightenment about the effects of epidemics an...
Influenza remains one of the major killers in modern society. In addition to the mortality it causes...
One hundred years ago the “Spanish” influenza pandemic took an estimated 675,000 American lives. Nin...
Although much of the historiography of urban public health documents scapegoating of immigrant and w...
This paper addresses the historical significance of the 1918 Influenza and its effect on society. Th...
Against a backdrop of extreme racial health inequality, the 1918 influenza pandemic resulted in a st...
In the past century, dramatic shifts in demographics, globalization and urbanization have facilitate...
When the 1918 influenza epidemic began, African American communities were already beset by many publ...
Social factors have been shown to create differential burden of influenza across different geographi...
• Editorial?• A bulletin of Equitable Life published statistics and charts on the impact of the rece...
I am applying for a CART Summer Grant to complete the research and writing necessary to revise my bo...
Between the years 1918 and1920, influenza raged around the globe in the worst pandemic in recorded h...
Americans were stunned when pandemic influenza hit the United States in 1918. Recent advances in bac...
An epidemic worse than the Black Death, the 1918 Influenza pandemic killed 400,000 Americans and mil...
Americans were stunned when pandemic influenza hit the United States in 1918. Recent advances in bac...
This essay challenges generalizations since the late enlightenment about the effects of epidemics an...
Influenza remains one of the major killers in modern society. In addition to the mortality it causes...
One hundred years ago the “Spanish” influenza pandemic took an estimated 675,000 American lives. Nin...
Although much of the historiography of urban public health documents scapegoating of immigrant and w...
This paper addresses the historical significance of the 1918 Influenza and its effect on society. Th...
Against a backdrop of extreme racial health inequality, the 1918 influenza pandemic resulted in a st...
In the past century, dramatic shifts in demographics, globalization and urbanization have facilitate...
When the 1918 influenza epidemic began, African American communities were already beset by many publ...
Social factors have been shown to create differential burden of influenza across different geographi...