• The professional medical response to the influenza epidemic in Indiana is under review. The article details efforts to evaluate the successes and failures of the system in place, and attempts to revise policies and practices, most notably the need to retain full time health officers.Newspaper article1
• “Brought to the service by the influenza epidemic, the state commission which is engaged in a stud...
• Dr. William Peters believes that the influenza situation is improving.• There are nearly 300 insta...
• Health Officer Peters, Dr. J.C. Oliver of the Hospitalization Board, and Safety Director John R Ho...
• Dr. Charles Emerson of the medical section of the council of defense feels that influenza has pass...
• The federal government and other states have issued requests for all available physicians to take ...
• Dr. John Hurty, Secretary of the State Board of Health, has ordered a survey of influenza cases in...
• The influenza situation at Fort Harrison is steadily improving; this is described to some degree. ...
• Dr. W.F. King has the task of making a record of the response to the influenza epidemic in Indiana...
• The influenza situation has not changed in two days.• 30 deaths were reported Saturday.• Health Of...
• Associated Press, Columbus, OH, October 25—• The State Health Department wants to clarify that rep...
• 34 deaths and 178 new cases were reported for 24 hours, although Dr. Craven has explained that som...
• The article promotes a calm approach to dealing with the influenza crisis by arguing that every ep...
• Further health precautions may be implemented as needed.• Walter Evans is the Registrar of Vital S...
• Among civilians 20 deaths and 220 new cases were reported.• Specific figures for Fort Benjamin Har...
• The Indianapolis Theater Managers' Association and the Indianapolis Motion Picture Exhibitors' Lea...
• “Brought to the service by the influenza epidemic, the state commission which is engaged in a stud...
• Dr. William Peters believes that the influenza situation is improving.• There are nearly 300 insta...
• Health Officer Peters, Dr. J.C. Oliver of the Hospitalization Board, and Safety Director John R Ho...
• Dr. Charles Emerson of the medical section of the council of defense feels that influenza has pass...
• The federal government and other states have issued requests for all available physicians to take ...
• Dr. John Hurty, Secretary of the State Board of Health, has ordered a survey of influenza cases in...
• The influenza situation at Fort Harrison is steadily improving; this is described to some degree. ...
• Dr. W.F. King has the task of making a record of the response to the influenza epidemic in Indiana...
• The influenza situation has not changed in two days.• 30 deaths were reported Saturday.• Health Of...
• Associated Press, Columbus, OH, October 25—• The State Health Department wants to clarify that rep...
• 34 deaths and 178 new cases were reported for 24 hours, although Dr. Craven has explained that som...
• The article promotes a calm approach to dealing with the influenza crisis by arguing that every ep...
• Further health precautions may be implemented as needed.• Walter Evans is the Registrar of Vital S...
• Among civilians 20 deaths and 220 new cases were reported.• Specific figures for Fort Benjamin Har...
• The Indianapolis Theater Managers' Association and the Indianapolis Motion Picture Exhibitors' Lea...
• “Brought to the service by the influenza epidemic, the state commission which is engaged in a stud...
• Dr. William Peters believes that the influenza situation is improving.• There are nearly 300 insta...
• Health Officer Peters, Dr. J.C. Oliver of the Hospitalization Board, and Safety Director John R Ho...