This article organizes the affect of pandemic influenza on American Expeditionary Forces into three definite outbreaks or peaks. It discusses symptoms, severity, and complications resulting from the outbreak on A.E.F. during each period.Medical Journal ArticleP & I in the A.E.F.189 - 19
An extremely well-written report on the 1918 influenza pandemic in San Francisco from the perspectiv...
Epidemic influenza: prevalence in the United States -- Preliminary statistics of the influenza epide...
• International News Service, Washington, September 20—• The influenza epidemic has strongly affecte...
This article narrates the influenza outbreak in the regiment of the 11th Engineers during the early ...
In addition to the standard prevalence in the United States report, this PHR includes an account of ...
This article surveys influenza pandemic disease progression throughout the army, from the initial ou...
Report on influenza prevalence in the United States. Includes "Disease Conditions Among Troops in th...
This article overviews infectious disease in army camps during the summer and autumn of 1918. The au...
The author reports on cases and symptoms of influenza in an army camp.Medical Journal ArticleP & I i...
The author describes the disease progression at Camp Custer beginning on September 23, 1918. Symptom...
A one hundred page overview of the epidemiology, transmission, and consequences of pandemic influenz...
This chapter contains memorandums shared between senior military officers regarding the status of, a...
The authors present an extensive picture of the influenza epidemic at Camp Sherman. The bacteriology...
The author overviews the effects of pandemic influenza on inoculated and non-inoculated New Zealand ...
This article includes an overview of diphtheria, malaria, mumps, measles, meningococcus meningitis, ...
An extremely well-written report on the 1918 influenza pandemic in San Francisco from the perspectiv...
Epidemic influenza: prevalence in the United States -- Preliminary statistics of the influenza epide...
• International News Service, Washington, September 20—• The influenza epidemic has strongly affecte...
This article narrates the influenza outbreak in the regiment of the 11th Engineers during the early ...
In addition to the standard prevalence in the United States report, this PHR includes an account of ...
This article surveys influenza pandemic disease progression throughout the army, from the initial ou...
Report on influenza prevalence in the United States. Includes "Disease Conditions Among Troops in th...
This article overviews infectious disease in army camps during the summer and autumn of 1918. The au...
The author reports on cases and symptoms of influenza in an army camp.Medical Journal ArticleP & I i...
The author describes the disease progression at Camp Custer beginning on September 23, 1918. Symptom...
A one hundred page overview of the epidemiology, transmission, and consequences of pandemic influenz...
This chapter contains memorandums shared between senior military officers regarding the status of, a...
The authors present an extensive picture of the influenza epidemic at Camp Sherman. The bacteriology...
The author overviews the effects of pandemic influenza on inoculated and non-inoculated New Zealand ...
This article includes an overview of diphtheria, malaria, mumps, measles, meningococcus meningitis, ...
An extremely well-written report on the 1918 influenza pandemic in San Francisco from the perspectiv...
Epidemic influenza: prevalence in the United States -- Preliminary statistics of the influenza epide...
• International News Service, Washington, September 20—• The influenza epidemic has strongly affecte...