Would an infectious disease pandemic overtax our hospitals to the extent that conditions for treating infectious disease would revert back to those prevalent in the nineteenth century? The United States is not immune to naturally occurring outbreaks of deadly diseases. The United States Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and the World Health Organization (WHO) are currently monitoring a strain of avian influenza, or bird flu, that has infected 236 people in Asia, Turkey, and Iraq, and has a mortality rate of fifty-eight percent. If this virus mutates to become easily transmissible from person to person, it could become a pandemic even more deadly than the legendary Spanish flu that swept through the United States and the world in 1918. The...