The authors consider a specific pathophysiology associated with pandemic influenza: abdominal complications. They report on symptoms observed in the spleen and kidney and discuss the rupture of the rectus muscles and occurrence of thrombophlebitis.Medical Journal ArticleCamp Custer (Battle Creek, MI)850 - 85
An extremely comprehensive study of epidemic conditions at Camp Pike, Arkansas, during the influenza...
This article overviews infectious disease in army camps during the summer and autumn of 1918. The au...
This article is interested in the series of questions which surround the etiology of influenza. It n...
The author describes the disease progression at Camp Custer beginning on September 23, 1918. Symptom...
This article notes that while there is controversy over whether Pfeiffer's Bacillus is related to ...
The authors discuss the ambiguous results of throat and blood cultures, blood counts, and urinalyses...
This article narrates the influenza outbreak in the regiment of the 11th Engineers during the early ...
The author reports on cases and symptoms of influenza in an army camp.Medical Journal ArticleP & I i...
Discusses observations made over the course of five weeks at the emergency Military Hospital in Pitt...
This article organizes the affect of pandemic influenza on American Expeditionary Forces into three ...
"A frequent complication of influenza in my experience was sudden and unexpected attacks of hemorrha...
Health ReportNARAWashington, District of Columbia710 "Influenza, Camp Custer, Mich."2
This article involves a discussion of symptoms, pathology, and other clinical observations in Colora...
The authors present an extensive picture of the influenza epidemic at Camp Sherman. The bacteriology...
• International News Service, Washington, September 20—• The influenza epidemic has strongly affecte...
An extremely comprehensive study of epidemic conditions at Camp Pike, Arkansas, during the influenza...
This article overviews infectious disease in army camps during the summer and autumn of 1918. The au...
This article is interested in the series of questions which surround the etiology of influenza. It n...
The author describes the disease progression at Camp Custer beginning on September 23, 1918. Symptom...
This article notes that while there is controversy over whether Pfeiffer's Bacillus is related to ...
The authors discuss the ambiguous results of throat and blood cultures, blood counts, and urinalyses...
This article narrates the influenza outbreak in the regiment of the 11th Engineers during the early ...
The author reports on cases and symptoms of influenza in an army camp.Medical Journal ArticleP & I i...
Discusses observations made over the course of five weeks at the emergency Military Hospital in Pitt...
This article organizes the affect of pandemic influenza on American Expeditionary Forces into three ...
"A frequent complication of influenza in my experience was sudden and unexpected attacks of hemorrha...
Health ReportNARAWashington, District of Columbia710 "Influenza, Camp Custer, Mich."2
This article involves a discussion of symptoms, pathology, and other clinical observations in Colora...
The authors present an extensive picture of the influenza epidemic at Camp Sherman. The bacteriology...
• International News Service, Washington, September 20—• The influenza epidemic has strongly affecte...
An extremely comprehensive study of epidemic conditions at Camp Pike, Arkansas, during the influenza...
This article overviews infectious disease in army camps during the summer and autumn of 1918. The au...
This article is interested in the series of questions which surround the etiology of influenza. It n...