This letter to the editor relates a physician's experience at an army Barracks in Newport during the pandemic: "the lesson to be learned from the medical experience at Camp Admiral Oman is that epidemic influenza can be checked to a great extent by plenty of fresh air and sun and by the preventing of groups gathering and crowding, such as takes place in theaters, churches, etc., in civilian life and in barracks and mess halls in military life."Medical Journal ArticleProphylaxis and Treatmen
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• “There is no record of any epidemic in this country so fatal as the present influenza scourge.”• “...
This article overviews infectious disease in army camps during the summer and autumn of 1918. The au...
The authors present an extensive picture of the influenza epidemic at Camp Sherman. The bacteriology...
• A column written by Dr. W. A. Evans answering questions on hygiene, sanitation, and disease preven...
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This chapter contains memorandums shared between senior military officers regarding the status of, a...
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• Reports that influenza epidemic is under control coming from military camps, civic homes• Disease ...
• Movie “Fit to Fight” shown at close of the 13th annual meeting of Medical Association of Southwest...
The threat of an imminent influenza pandemic has galvanized global efforts to identify effective pre...
This article surveys influenza pandemic disease progression throughout the army, from the initial ou...
• Reports from new England and military camps indicate improving flu conditions• “The greater indivi...
An editorial discussing the spread of pandemic influenza which is highly critical of port authoritie...
Influenza is one of the few infectious diseases that is able to disrupt military operations quickly....
• “There is no record of any epidemic in this country so fatal as the present influenza scourge.”• “...
This article overviews infectious disease in army camps during the summer and autumn of 1918. The au...
The authors present an extensive picture of the influenza epidemic at Camp Sherman. The bacteriology...
• A column written by Dr. W. A. Evans answering questions on hygiene, sanitation, and disease preven...
The author reports on cases and symptoms of influenza in an army camp.Medical Journal ArticleP & I i...
This chapter contains memorandums shared between senior military officers regarding the status of, a...
An editorial noting how the flu epidemic has ravaged the military camps, in particular the SyracuseR...
This article narrates the influenza outbreak in the regiment of the 11th Engineers during the early ...
• Reports that influenza epidemic is under control coming from military camps, civic homes• Disease ...
• Movie “Fit to Fight” shown at close of the 13th annual meeting of Medical Association of Southwest...
The threat of an imminent influenza pandemic has galvanized global efforts to identify effective pre...
This article surveys influenza pandemic disease progression throughout the army, from the initial ou...
• Reports from new England and military camps indicate improving flu conditions• “The greater indivi...
An editorial discussing the spread of pandemic influenza which is highly critical of port authoritie...
Influenza is one of the few infectious diseases that is able to disrupt military operations quickly....
• “There is no record of any epidemic in this country so fatal as the present influenza scourge.”• “...
This article overviews infectious disease in army camps during the summer and autumn of 1918. The au...