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Pandemic 1918 Eyewitness Accounts From The Greatest Medical Holocaust In Modern History Catharine Arnold

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Pandemic 1918 Eyewitness Accounts From The Greatest Medical Holocaust In Modern History Catharine Arnold
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Publisher: St. Martin’s Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 15.83 MB
Pages: 368
Author: Catharine Arnold
ISBN: 9781250139436, 1250139430
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Pandemic 1918 Eyewitness Accounts From The Greatest Medical Holocaust In Modern History Catharine Arnold by Catharine Arnold 9781250139436, 1250139430 instant download after payment.

Before AIDS or Ebola, there was the Spanish Flu -- This narrative history marks the 100th anniversary of an epidemic that altered world history.
In January 1918, as World War I raged on, a new and terrifying virus began to spread across the globe. In three successive waves, from 1918 to 1919, influenza killed more than 50 million people world-wide. German soldiers termed itBlitzkatarrh, British soldiers referred to it asFlanders Grippe, but world-wide, the pandemic gained the notorious title of "Spanish Flu." Nowhere on earth escaped: the United States recorded 550,000 deaths (five times its total military fatalities in the war) while European deaths totaled over two million.
Amid the war, some governments suppressed news of the outbreak. Even as entire battalions were decimated, with both the Allies and the Germans suffering massive casualties, the details of many servicemen's deaths were hidden to protect public morale. Meanwhile, civilian families were being struck down in their homes. The City of Philadelphia ran out of gravediggers and coffins, and mass burial trenches had to be excavated with steam shovels. Spanish flu conjured up the specter of the Black Death of 1348 and the great plague of 1665, while the medical profession, shattered after five terrible years of conflict, lacked the resources to contain and defeat this new enemy.
Through primary and archival sources, historian Catharine Arnold gives readers the first truly global account of the terrible epidemic.

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