• Twenty-four times as many people died from influenza in 1918 as in 1917, as shown by completed figures at the Health Office• Total deaths for year from influenza: 521, compared to 22 for year of 1917• Epidemic appears to be done• One new case reported on Saturday and Sunday• No pneumonia deaths, only one death from influenza• For 1918, 4046 deaths from all causes in Toledo, compared to 3569 in 1917• 339 deaths from lobar pneumonia, compared to 1917’s 187 deaths• 122 bronchial pneumonia deaths in 1918, 124 in 1917Newspaper article1
• Number of new influenza cases has increased in the past few days• Only 16 deaths were reported dur...
• Dr. Robin stated that the mortality rate was lower during the latest wave of the Spanish influenza...
• 341 deaths were reported for the month of January, compared to 290 in January 1918 and 336 in Janu...
• The board of health's annual report of mortality and contagious diseases figures show there were 5...
• Death toll for last week was 374 – while the same week in 1917 was 459• “There are now no cases of...
• “For the first time since last September a day elapsed without a single case of flu being reported...
• “While yearly statistics compiled by the City Board of Health show that there were 2,390 more deat...
• Health Commissioner Manning says 1,000 more people died in 1918 than in 1917, with most of the dis...
• Dr. Baker: “The recurrence of the influenza epidemic in Louisville is of a much milder form than t...
• “18.6 Per 1,000, as Against 21.1/ First Time Decrease Shown Since Influenza Epidemic Began.”• 20 d...
• In October Toledo recorded 564, as compared to 284 for October 1917• Influenza responsible for 191...
• Minnesota total flu statistics for 1918: 125,000 / 7,269• Total deaths of all causes in 1918 were ...
• “Mortality due to pneumonia and influenza so far this month is far below the death rate during the...
• “Capital’s Rate Is Much Higher Than for the Corresponding Week in 1917.”`• 112 deaths attributed t...
• Increase of 66 deaths, or 19.61%, from last year. Influenza and pneumonia are cause of higher deat...
• Number of new influenza cases has increased in the past few days• Only 16 deaths were reported dur...
• Dr. Robin stated that the mortality rate was lower during the latest wave of the Spanish influenza...
• 341 deaths were reported for the month of January, compared to 290 in January 1918 and 336 in Janu...
• The board of health's annual report of mortality and contagious diseases figures show there were 5...
• Death toll for last week was 374 – while the same week in 1917 was 459• “There are now no cases of...
• “For the first time since last September a day elapsed without a single case of flu being reported...
• “While yearly statistics compiled by the City Board of Health show that there were 2,390 more deat...
• Health Commissioner Manning says 1,000 more people died in 1918 than in 1917, with most of the dis...
• Dr. Baker: “The recurrence of the influenza epidemic in Louisville is of a much milder form than t...
• “18.6 Per 1,000, as Against 21.1/ First Time Decrease Shown Since Influenza Epidemic Began.”• 20 d...
• In October Toledo recorded 564, as compared to 284 for October 1917• Influenza responsible for 191...
• Minnesota total flu statistics for 1918: 125,000 / 7,269• Total deaths of all causes in 1918 were ...
• “Mortality due to pneumonia and influenza so far this month is far below the death rate during the...
• “Capital’s Rate Is Much Higher Than for the Corresponding Week in 1917.”`• 112 deaths attributed t...
• Increase of 66 deaths, or 19.61%, from last year. Influenza and pneumonia are cause of higher deat...
• Number of new influenza cases has increased in the past few days• Only 16 deaths were reported dur...
• Dr. Robin stated that the mortality rate was lower during the latest wave of the Spanish influenza...
• 341 deaths were reported for the month of January, compared to 290 in January 1918 and 336 in Janu...