This article explores disease progression in patients suffering from influenza at Camp Hancock, and includes microscopic images. The authors make the remarkable conclusion that “observation of 1150 soldiers with epidemic influenza pneumonia at Camp Hancock has indicated that the disease as it occurred there differed so essentially in its pathology and course from lobar, broncho- or lobular pneumonia, according to the usual conception of these diseases, that we designated the condition as Acute Bronchitic Emphysema.”Medical Journal ArticleCamp Hancock (GA)170 - 18
The author reports on cases and symptoms of influenza in an army camp.Medical Journal ArticleP & I i...
This article overviews infectious disease in army camps during the summer and autumn of 1918. The au...
The author reviews the progression of pandemic influenza at Camp Devens, and concludes “that the epi...
This excellent and extremely thorough article details the disease progression of pandemic influenza ...
This article tracks the outbreak of pneumonia during three time-periods of the year 1918 in an army ...
An extremely comprehensive study of epidemic conditions at Camp Pike, Arkansas, during the influenza...
An examination and report on the pathology and etiology of epidemic influenza at Camp MacArthur. The...
This article overviews the clinical and pathological picture of influenza and bronchopneumonia, as w...
The authors discuss the ambiguous results of throat and blood cultures, blood counts, and urinalyses...
This article involves a discussion of symptoms, pathology, and other clinical observations in Colora...
The author describes the disease progression at Camp Custer beginning on September 23, 1918. Symptom...
• Situation considered serious at Camps Dix, Lee, Grant, Jackson, Fort Meade• Increasing number of d...
This article surveys influenza pandemic disease progression throughout the army, from the initial ou...
appeared. Methods. Morbidity, mortality, and case-fatality data from 605 625 admissions and 18 258 d...
This article overviews the clinical features and pathology of pneumonia at an army hospital.Medical ...
The author reports on cases and symptoms of influenza in an army camp.Medical Journal ArticleP & I i...
This article overviews infectious disease in army camps during the summer and autumn of 1918. The au...
The author reviews the progression of pandemic influenza at Camp Devens, and concludes “that the epi...
This excellent and extremely thorough article details the disease progression of pandemic influenza ...
This article tracks the outbreak of pneumonia during three time-periods of the year 1918 in an army ...
An extremely comprehensive study of epidemic conditions at Camp Pike, Arkansas, during the influenza...
An examination and report on the pathology and etiology of epidemic influenza at Camp MacArthur. The...
This article overviews the clinical and pathological picture of influenza and bronchopneumonia, as w...
The authors discuss the ambiguous results of throat and blood cultures, blood counts, and urinalyses...
This article involves a discussion of symptoms, pathology, and other clinical observations in Colora...
The author describes the disease progression at Camp Custer beginning on September 23, 1918. Symptom...
• Situation considered serious at Camps Dix, Lee, Grant, Jackson, Fort Meade• Increasing number of d...
This article surveys influenza pandemic disease progression throughout the army, from the initial ou...
appeared. Methods. Morbidity, mortality, and case-fatality data from 605 625 admissions and 18 258 d...
This article overviews the clinical features and pathology of pneumonia at an army hospital.Medical ...
The author reports on cases and symptoms of influenza in an army camp.Medical Journal ArticleP & I i...
This article overviews infectious disease in army camps during the summer and autumn of 1918. The au...
The author reviews the progression of pandemic influenza at Camp Devens, and concludes “that the epi...