This article explores the decisive role of British military medicine in shaping official approaches to the 1918 influenza pandemic. It contends that British approaches were defined through a system of military pathology, which had been established by the War Office as part of the mobilization of medicine for the First World War. Relying on the bacteriological laboratory for the identification and control of pathogenic agents, military pathology delivered therapeutic and preventive measures against a range of battlefield diseases, and military and civilian authorities trusted that it could do the same with influenza. This article traces how it shaped efforts to establish the etiology of the pandemic and to produce a general influenza vaccine...
The word Influenza comes from mid–18th century Italian and literally means ‘influence’. This in turn...
Influenza is one of the few infectious diseases that is able to disrupt military operations quickly....
At the time of the 1918-1919 ‘Spanish' influenza pandemic, influenza researchers did not just relate...
Background In the decades following the discovery of the bacillus causing typhoid, in 1880, understa...
This paper counters the tendency to retrospectively viralise the 1918–19 pandemic and to gloss the i...
Background. The current worst-case scenario for pandemic influenza planning is based on the catastro...
Background. The current worst-case scenario for pandemic influenza planning is based on the catastro...
There were multiple waves of influenza-like illness in 1918, the last of which resulted in a highly ...
ally viewed as comparatively mild in contrast to past influenza pandemics. Even so, the conventional...
PhDBoth the 1918-19 ‘Spanish’ influenza pandemic and the 1889-93 ‘Russian’ influenza pandemic resu...
The Meuse-Argonne offensive, a decisive battle during the First World War, is the largest frontline ...
This article overviews infectious disease in army camps during the summer and autumn of 1918. The au...
This project focuses on the influenza pandemic of 1918-1919 in specific reference to America and the...
This dissertation challenges existing histories of the 1918-19 influenza pandemic which vilify the w...
This article presents a detailed study of the pathology of pandemic influenza using 27 cases. Includ...
The word Influenza comes from mid–18th century Italian and literally means ‘influence’. This in turn...
Influenza is one of the few infectious diseases that is able to disrupt military operations quickly....
At the time of the 1918-1919 ‘Spanish' influenza pandemic, influenza researchers did not just relate...
Background In the decades following the discovery of the bacillus causing typhoid, in 1880, understa...
This paper counters the tendency to retrospectively viralise the 1918–19 pandemic and to gloss the i...
Background. The current worst-case scenario for pandemic influenza planning is based on the catastro...
Background. The current worst-case scenario for pandemic influenza planning is based on the catastro...
There were multiple waves of influenza-like illness in 1918, the last of which resulted in a highly ...
ally viewed as comparatively mild in contrast to past influenza pandemics. Even so, the conventional...
PhDBoth the 1918-19 ‘Spanish’ influenza pandemic and the 1889-93 ‘Russian’ influenza pandemic resu...
The Meuse-Argonne offensive, a decisive battle during the First World War, is the largest frontline ...
This article overviews infectious disease in army camps during the summer and autumn of 1918. The au...
This project focuses on the influenza pandemic of 1918-1919 in specific reference to America and the...
This dissertation challenges existing histories of the 1918-19 influenza pandemic which vilify the w...
This article presents a detailed study of the pathology of pandemic influenza using 27 cases. Includ...
The word Influenza comes from mid–18th century Italian and literally means ‘influence’. This in turn...
Influenza is one of the few infectious diseases that is able to disrupt military operations quickly....
At the time of the 1918-1919 ‘Spanish' influenza pandemic, influenza researchers did not just relate...