Thirty-seven cases of epidemic influenza from Seattle-based soldiers are included in this bacteriological study.Medical Journal ArticleP and I Pathology46 - 4
• Associated Press, Washington, September 20—• Five additional army camps are suffering from influen...
• The first cases of influenza in Portland may have been reported yesterday at the emergency hospita...
The authors discuss the ambiguous results of throat and blood cultures, blood counts, and urinalyses...
An examination and report on the pathology and etiology of epidemic influenza at Camp MacArthur. The...
When fourteen men at Camp Devens became sick with an “ill-defined fever” they were immediately isola...
This excellent and extremely thorough article details the disease progression of pandemic influenza ...
The authors present an extensive picture of the influenza epidemic at Camp Sherman. The bacteriology...
The author reports on cases and symptoms of influenza in an army camp.Medical Journal ArticleP & I i...
appeared. Methods. Morbidity, mortality, and case-fatality data from 605 625 admissions and 18 258 d...
This article overviews infectious disease in army camps during the summer and autumn of 1918. The au...
An extremely well-written report of not only clinical observations of pandemic influenza conducted b...
Physicians examine the presence of B. influenzae in cases of patients suffering from acute influenza...
This article surveys influenza pandemic disease progression throughout the army, from the initial ou...
• 118 patients with mild symptoms have been admitted to the base hospital• Major V.E. Mintenberger, ...
This article narrates the influenza outbreak in the regiment of the 11th Engineers during the early ...
• Associated Press, Washington, September 20—• Five additional army camps are suffering from influen...
• The first cases of influenza in Portland may have been reported yesterday at the emergency hospita...
The authors discuss the ambiguous results of throat and blood cultures, blood counts, and urinalyses...
An examination and report on the pathology and etiology of epidemic influenza at Camp MacArthur. The...
When fourteen men at Camp Devens became sick with an “ill-defined fever” they were immediately isola...
This excellent and extremely thorough article details the disease progression of pandemic influenza ...
The authors present an extensive picture of the influenza epidemic at Camp Sherman. The bacteriology...
The author reports on cases and symptoms of influenza in an army camp.Medical Journal ArticleP & I i...
appeared. Methods. Morbidity, mortality, and case-fatality data from 605 625 admissions and 18 258 d...
This article overviews infectious disease in army camps during the summer and autumn of 1918. The au...
An extremely well-written report of not only clinical observations of pandemic influenza conducted b...
Physicians examine the presence of B. influenzae in cases of patients suffering from acute influenza...
This article surveys influenza pandemic disease progression throughout the army, from the initial ou...
• 118 patients with mild symptoms have been admitted to the base hospital• Major V.E. Mintenberger, ...
This article narrates the influenza outbreak in the regiment of the 11th Engineers during the early ...
• Associated Press, Washington, September 20—• Five additional army camps are suffering from influen...
• The first cases of influenza in Portland may have been reported yesterday at the emergency hospita...
The authors discuss the ambiguous results of throat and blood cultures, blood counts, and urinalyses...