• Associated Press, Columbus, OH, March 15—• The article compares the death rates in nine Ohio cities during 1917 with deaths during 1918 using numerous statistics intended to answer various questions.Newspaper article
• [Statewide]• Breaking all mortality and morbidity records in Minnesota, influenza and its complica...
• “In Spite of Recent Epidemic There Were Less Deaths in 1918 Than Preceding Year.”• Remarkably low ...
• There were 98 new cases of influenza and seventeen deaths reported yesterday in Columbus• The seve...
• Estimated that one million Ohioans have had influenza since the start of the epidemic.• 17,000 hav...
• Minnesota total flu statistics for 1918: 125,000 / 7,269• Total deaths of all causes in 1918 were ...
• The board of health's annual report of mortality and contagious diseases figures show there were 5...
• Associated Press, Columbus, OH, February, 22—• State Health Commissioner Freeman discusses the inc...
• In October Toledo recorded 564, as compared to 284 for October 1917• Influenza responsible for 191...
• Two deaths from pneumonia and influenza each were reported to the health division today• During th...
• As result of high number of flu deaths, Philadelphia’s mortality rate for 1918 is 24.2 per thousan...
• Health Commissioner Manning says 1,000 more people died in 1918 than in 1917, with most of the dis...
• Physicians report milder cases of influenza with fewer cases in general in Columbus• Official deat...
• Twenty-four times as many people died from influenza in 1918 as in 1917, as shown by completed fig...
• There were 21 deaths reported Saturday, 10 deaths Sunday, and 20 yesterday, Oct. 28• 3 of the 20 d...
• Associated Press, Columbus, OH, October 21—• It is expected that after new reports are totaled the...
• [Statewide]• Breaking all mortality and morbidity records in Minnesota, influenza and its complica...
• “In Spite of Recent Epidemic There Were Less Deaths in 1918 Than Preceding Year.”• Remarkably low ...
• There were 98 new cases of influenza and seventeen deaths reported yesterday in Columbus• The seve...
• Estimated that one million Ohioans have had influenza since the start of the epidemic.• 17,000 hav...
• Minnesota total flu statistics for 1918: 125,000 / 7,269• Total deaths of all causes in 1918 were ...
• The board of health's annual report of mortality and contagious diseases figures show there were 5...
• Associated Press, Columbus, OH, February, 22—• State Health Commissioner Freeman discusses the inc...
• In October Toledo recorded 564, as compared to 284 for October 1917• Influenza responsible for 191...
• Two deaths from pneumonia and influenza each were reported to the health division today• During th...
• As result of high number of flu deaths, Philadelphia’s mortality rate for 1918 is 24.2 per thousan...
• Health Commissioner Manning says 1,000 more people died in 1918 than in 1917, with most of the dis...
• Physicians report milder cases of influenza with fewer cases in general in Columbus• Official deat...
• Twenty-four times as many people died from influenza in 1918 as in 1917, as shown by completed fig...
• There were 21 deaths reported Saturday, 10 deaths Sunday, and 20 yesterday, Oct. 28• 3 of the 20 d...
• Associated Press, Columbus, OH, October 21—• It is expected that after new reports are totaled the...
• [Statewide]• Breaking all mortality and morbidity records in Minnesota, influenza and its complica...
• “In Spite of Recent Epidemic There Were Less Deaths in 1918 Than Preceding Year.”• Remarkably low ...
• There were 98 new cases of influenza and seventeen deaths reported yesterday in Columbus• The seve...