A new and revised edition of 'Annals of influenza' by Theophilus Thompson.xv, 490 p.
This article succinctly summarizes the history of influenza dating back to the seventeenth century. ...
By Ida Milne Monster representing the influenza virus. E. Noble, c. 1918. Credit: Wellcome Library,...
The report includes a historical panorama of flu epidemics and pandemic from Hippocrates to the pres...
Later ed. has title: Influenza or epidemic catarrhal fever.Mode of access: Internet
A general overview of the history of influenza which ultimately arrives at the 1918 pandemic.Medical...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:D60816 / BLDSC - British Library Doc...
Every year, especially during the cold season, many people catch an acute respiratory disease, namel...
It began with a roughness of the jaws, small cough, then a strong fever, with a pain of the head, ba...
Prior to 1889 there had not been a serious epidemic of influenza for over forty years; the result w...
"INFLUENZA, " a term traditionally fraught with ambiguity and even to-day loosely applied ...
The influenza pandemic of 1889 was the first truly global flu outbreak in scope. Characterised by hi...
The universality of influenza has made it a topic of discussion in all corners of the globe. The pan...
The author is interested in the following problem: "during great epidemics there are abundant, if no...
This 1958 article reflects on accumulated knowledge about influenza via pandemic history, and is pro...
Influenza remains one of the major killers in modern society. In addition to the mortality it causes...
This article succinctly summarizes the history of influenza dating back to the seventeenth century. ...
By Ida Milne Monster representing the influenza virus. E. Noble, c. 1918. Credit: Wellcome Library,...
The report includes a historical panorama of flu epidemics and pandemic from Hippocrates to the pres...
Later ed. has title: Influenza or epidemic catarrhal fever.Mode of access: Internet
A general overview of the history of influenza which ultimately arrives at the 1918 pandemic.Medical...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:D60816 / BLDSC - British Library Doc...
Every year, especially during the cold season, many people catch an acute respiratory disease, namel...
It began with a roughness of the jaws, small cough, then a strong fever, with a pain of the head, ba...
Prior to 1889 there had not been a serious epidemic of influenza for over forty years; the result w...
"INFLUENZA, " a term traditionally fraught with ambiguity and even to-day loosely applied ...
The influenza pandemic of 1889 was the first truly global flu outbreak in scope. Characterised by hi...
The universality of influenza has made it a topic of discussion in all corners of the globe. The pan...
The author is interested in the following problem: "during great epidemics there are abundant, if no...
This 1958 article reflects on accumulated knowledge about influenza via pandemic history, and is pro...
Influenza remains one of the major killers in modern society. In addition to the mortality it causes...
This article succinctly summarizes the history of influenza dating back to the seventeenth century. ...
By Ida Milne Monster representing the influenza virus. E. Noble, c. 1918. Credit: Wellcome Library,...
The report includes a historical panorama of flu epidemics and pandemic from Hippocrates to the pres...