The author reviews the progression of pandemic influenza at Camp Devens, and concludes “that the epidemic hit Camp Devens at a time when it was unexpected. The attack was unheralded from any source and there were no precedents to guide in its management. From the start more emphasis was placed upon early recognition and hospitalization, and every case was looked upon and treated as a potential pneumonia.”Medical Journal ArticleCamp Devens (Boston, MA)330 - 34
This article tracks the outbreak of pneumonia during three time-periods of the year 1918 in an army ...
The authors present an extensive picture of the influenza epidemic at Camp Sherman. The bacteriology...
• Spanish influenza is in at least 25 army camps throughout the country. Today 7 camps reported infl...
This article surveys influenza pandemic disease progression throughout the army, from the initial ou...
When fourteen men at Camp Devens became sick with an “ill-defined fever” they were immediately isola...
• Ayer, Mass. – 1000 cases at Camp Devens announced by Division Surgeon, Lt. Colonel McCornack, 1 de...
This article overviews the clinical and pathological picture of influenza and bronchopneumonia, as w...
This article presents a detailed study of the pathology of pandemic influenza using 27 cases. Includ...
This excellent and extremely thorough article details the disease progression of pandemic influenza ...
• At the camp, “charts…show that the disease is on the decline.”• There were 208 cases that had deve...
An extremely comprehensive study of epidemic conditions at Camp Pike, Arkansas, during the influenza...
The authors note that “the disease at Camp Upton resembled closely the disease in other camps, being...
The author reports on cases and symptoms of influenza in an army camp.Medical Journal ArticleP & I i...
• International News Service, Washington, September 20—• The influenza epidemic has strongly affecte...
• 2000 soldiers at Camp Devens are reported sick• In three days, 600 patients have been admitted to ...
This article tracks the outbreak of pneumonia during three time-periods of the year 1918 in an army ...
The authors present an extensive picture of the influenza epidemic at Camp Sherman. The bacteriology...
• Spanish influenza is in at least 25 army camps throughout the country. Today 7 camps reported infl...
This article surveys influenza pandemic disease progression throughout the army, from the initial ou...
When fourteen men at Camp Devens became sick with an “ill-defined fever” they were immediately isola...
• Ayer, Mass. – 1000 cases at Camp Devens announced by Division Surgeon, Lt. Colonel McCornack, 1 de...
This article overviews the clinical and pathological picture of influenza and bronchopneumonia, as w...
This article presents a detailed study of the pathology of pandemic influenza using 27 cases. Includ...
This excellent and extremely thorough article details the disease progression of pandemic influenza ...
• At the camp, “charts…show that the disease is on the decline.”• There were 208 cases that had deve...
An extremely comprehensive study of epidemic conditions at Camp Pike, Arkansas, during the influenza...
The authors note that “the disease at Camp Upton resembled closely the disease in other camps, being...
The author reports on cases and symptoms of influenza in an army camp.Medical Journal ArticleP & I i...
• International News Service, Washington, September 20—• The influenza epidemic has strongly affecte...
• 2000 soldiers at Camp Devens are reported sick• In three days, 600 patients have been admitted to ...
This article tracks the outbreak of pneumonia during three time-periods of the year 1918 in an army ...
The authors present an extensive picture of the influenza epidemic at Camp Sherman. The bacteriology...
• Spanish influenza is in at least 25 army camps throughout the country. Today 7 camps reported infl...