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The Influenza Pandemic Of 19181919 1st Edition Paul Kupperberg

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The Influenza Pandemic Of 19181919 1st Edition Paul Kupperberg
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Publisher: Chelsea House Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 10.26 MB
Pages: 121
Author: Paul Kupperberg
ISBN: 9780791096406, 0791096408
Language: English
Year: 2008
Edition: 1

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The Influenza Pandemic Of 19181919 1st Edition Paul Kupperberg by Paul Kupperberg 9780791096406, 0791096408 instant download after payment.

In late January 1918, Dr. Loren Miner, a country physician in rural Kansas, saw the first cases of an influenza of a violent nature. With a warning to the U.S. Public Health Service, his was the lone voice of alarm about the potential spread of this virulent new strain of a particularly deadly disease. With hundreds of thousands of American servicemen crisscrossing the nation through military training camps and then to Europe to fight in World War I, an influenza pandemic wasn't just a possibility, but a certainty. It swept through congested cities and rural communities alike, killing its victims in days, sometimes in hours. No one had ever seen anything like the Influenza Pandemic of 1918-1919. Before the deadly disease ran its course in 1919, more American soldiers died from the flu than in combat, more than one-fifth of the world's population was infected, and as many as 100 million people worldwide died from the disease that caused the most devastating pandemic in history.

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