Title |
Date |
Publication |
Each Boston Policeman Receives Grippe Mask |
1918 |
— |
Each Individual Responsible for Influenza Spread |
1918 |
— |
Each Person Urged To War On Influenza |
1918 |
— |
Early Abatement Of Epidemic Is Thought Probable |
1918 |
— |
Early Closing Order Generally Observed |
1918 |
— |
Early Closing Order Goes In Effect Today |
1918 |
— |
Early Lifting Of Ban Is Expected |
1918 |
— |
Early Lifting Of Ban Now Probable |
1918 |
— |
Early Lifting Of Health Order Not Suggested |
1918 |
— |
Early Lifting Of Meetings Ban Believed Near |
1918 |
— |
Early Manifestations Of Influenza From Transatlantic Vessels Arriving At New York |
1919 |
— |
Early Recuperation From The Epidemic |
1918 |
— |
Early Rout Of Spanish Influenza Predicted |
1918 |
— |
Early Vote Is Light; Officials Lacking |
1918 |
— |
The Ears Should Be Left Free |
1918 |
— |
East Atlanta Hard Hit By Spanish "Flu" |
1918 |
— |
East-End Medic Called |
1919 |
— |
East Kentucky In Dire Straits |
1918 |
— |
East Nashville |
1918 |
— |
East St. Louis Acts to Prevent Outbreak of Influenza Epidemic |
1918 |
— |
East-West Contest Is Indefinitely Postponed |
1919 |
— |
Eastbay Men Are Awarded Commissions |
1918 |
— |
Easter Vacation May Be Dropped |
1918 |
— |
Eastern Section of City Harder Hit by Flu Than All Others |
1918 |
— |
Eastern Specialist Is Visiting Seattle Says Epidemic Is Well Handled |
1918 |
— |
Eat Grippe Germs, But Do Not Catch Disease |
1918 |
— |
Eat Yeast to Keep Influenza Away Is Doctors' Plan |
1918 |
— |
Ebb Of Influenza Tide Seen |
1918 |
— |
Ebright Issues Grippe Warning |
1918 |
— |
Eclectic Treatment of Influenza |
— |
— |
Eclectic Treatment of the 'Flu' |
1919 |
— |
Edict Of Board Ignored |
1918 |
— |
Edict Puts Group Under Double Ban |
1918 |
— |
Education Meetings Off Because of Influenza |
1918 |
— |
Educational Society Meeting Off |
1918 |
— |
Educators Argue For Keeping Schools Open |
1919 |
— |
Educators Not To Come |
1918 |
— |
Edward's Only One of Many That Flu Epidemic Sent to Orphanages |
1919 |
— |
Edwin Oakes Jordan Correspondence |
[1918] |
— |
Effect Of Closing Order |
1918 |
— |
Effect Of Epidemic Felt In September Library Activities |
1918 |
— |
The Effectiveness of the Health Department Depends Upon the Co-operation of Physicians, Dr. Starkloff Says, in Reporting Contagious Diseases |
1918 |
— |
Efficacy Of 'Flu' Mask Is Proven |
1918 |
— |
The Efficacy of Existing Measures for the Prevention of Disease |
1919 |
— |
Efficient Work Of The Red Cross During Epidemic |
1918 |
— |
Efforts Made To Check Flu |
1918 |
— |
Efforts to Make This Healthiest City in United States |
1918 |
— |
Efforts To Prevent Influenza Doubled |
1918 |
— |
Eight Additional Influenza Cases; Two Deaths Reported |
1919 |
— |
Eight Cases; One Death |
1918 |
— |
Eight Columbus Doctors Respond To Nation's Call |
1918 |
— |
Eight deaths from "flu" |
1919 |
— |
Eight deaths from influenza |
1918 |
— |
Eight deaths from influenza |
1918 |
— |
Eight deaths from influenza |
1918 |
— |
Eight Deaths In 48 Hours Of Influenza |
1918 |
— |
Eight Deaths In A Day From Flu |
1918 |
— |
Eight Deaths In Dayton; Another At Wright Field |
1918 |
— |
Eight Deaths In Two Days From Influenza |
1918 |
— |
Eight Deaths Toll At Influenza Hospital And More Nurses Wanted For Patients |
1918 |
— |
Eight Die At Hagerstown |
1918 |
— |
Eight Die Of Influenza |
1918 |
— |
Eight In One Family Ill With Flu, Setting Record For Denver |
1919 |
— |
Eight Influenza Cases At The Crittenton Home |
1919 |
— |
Eight Influenza Patients Admitted To New Hospital |
1918 |
— |
Eight More Dead From Influenza |
1919 |
— |
Eight More Dead Of Influenza And Pneumonia Here |
1919 |
— |
Eight More Deaths Occur In Gloucester |
1918 |
— |
Eight More Die From Influenza And Pneumonia |
1919 |
— |
Eight More Die In Epidemic; 8 Cases Develop |
1918 |
— |
Eight More Die Of Influenza |
1918 |
— |
Eight New Cases Flu Total For Day |
1919 |
— |
Eight Ohio Boys |
1918 |
— |
Eight Per Cent Of War Clerks Are Stricken |
1918 |
— |
Eight School Teachers Die of Influenza |
1918 |
— |
Eighteen Deaths From Epidemic Total For Day |
1918 |
— |
Eighteen Deaths From Influenza |
1918 |
— |
Eighteen Die In Grip of Influenza |
1918 |
— |
Eighteen Die Of Influenza In Epidemic |
1918 |
— |
Eighteen Epidemic Deaths |
1918 |
— |
Eighteen Influenza Deaths Are Reported |
1918 |
— |
Eighteenth Annual Report Of The Commissioner, November 1, 1917 |
1917 |
— |
Eighteenth Biennial Report Of The North Carolina State Board Of Health, 1919 - 1920 |
1920 |
— |
Eighth Biennial Report (New Series) Of The State Board of Health And Vital Statistics Of Minnesota, 1918 - 1919 |
1919 |
— |
Eighth Biennial Report of the State Board of Health to the Governor of Oregon and the Thirtieth Legislative Assembly Regular Session 1919 for the period October 1, 1916 to September 30, 1918 |
1918 |
— |
Eighth Report of the Board of Education of Louisville, KY from July 1, 1918, to June 30, 1919 |
1919 |
— |
Eighty Blankets Brought To Worcester From Camp Devens For Children's Use |
1918 |
— |
Eighty Cases, One Influenza Death |
1918 |
— |
Eighty New Cases Of Influenza Reported |
1918 |
— |
Eighty-Ninth Annual Conference of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints |
1919 |
— |
Eighty-Two Deaths in Atlanta Last week |
1919 |
— |
Elation At Health Rate Discouraged |
1919 |
— |
Elder Ballard Here En Route to Lost River |
1919 |
— |
Elder H. P. Rogers, Missionary, Dies |
1918 |
— |
Elder Taylor Giles Dies Of Influenza |
1918 |
— |
Election Board Members Quit Over Flu Scare |
1918 |
— |
Election Officers Resign In Groups, Because Of Flu |
1918 |
— |
Electric Employees Issue "Flu" Don'ts |
1918 |
— |
Elevate to Fumigate Every Car on System |
1918 |
— |
Elevated Says it Lacks Men to Run More Cars |
1918 |
— |
Eleven Cases To 4 O'Clock |
1918 |
— |
Eleven Deaths From Epidemic Diseases |
1918 |
— |
Eleven Deaths From Influenza And Pneumonia |
1918 |
— |
Eleven Deaths From Influenza Tuesday Report |
1918 |
— |
Eleven Deaths Reported Among Chelsea Civilians |
1918 |
— |
Eleven Deaths Today's Record |
1918 |
— |
Eleven Deaths, 602 New Cases |
1918 |
— |
Eleven Die Of Spanish "Flu" At Fort Omaha |
1918 |
— |
Eleven Influenza Victims in Two Days |
1918 |
— |
Eleven More Deaths Reported As Epidemic Is Checked In City |
1918 |
— |
Eleven Nurses Have Influenza |
1918 |
— |
Eleventh Biennial Report Of The Montana State Board of Health For The Years 1921 - 1922 |
1922 |
— |
Elk Dispensary Work Is Reduced |
1918 |
— |
Elkins Conquers "Flu" |
1918 |
— |
Elks Are Doing Splendid Work For The Needy |
1918 |
— |
Elks' Dispensary Has Twenty-Six Staff Doctors |
1918 |
— |
Elks End Campaign Against Influenza |
1918 |
— |
Elks Extend Aid To Many Victims Of The Epidemic |
1918 |
— |
Elks Give Service To Poor; Furnish Doctors, Medicine |
1918 |
— |
Elks Go to Rescue of Flu-Bound Actors |
1918 |
— |
Elks' Hospital Given Full Approval By Dr. Dowling |
1918 |
— |
Elks In Machines Deliver Medicine |
1918 |
— |
Elks Issue Call For More Autos To Aid Sufferers |
1918 |
— |
Elks Need Automobiles |
1918 |
— |
Emergency Aid Has Aspects Of Much Interest |
1918 |
— |
Emergency Aid Women Play Important Part in Fighting Influenza |
1918 |
— |
Emergency Aids Do Battle Here With Influenza |
1918 |
— |
Emergency and Post Hospitals Receive Donations From Local Citizens |
1918 |
— |
Emergency Bureau To Fight Epidemic |
1918 |
— |
Emergency Call for Gauze Workers |
1918 |
— |
Emergency Call Is Issued For Nurses |
1918 |
— |
Emergency Call Issued for Nurses at Camps |
1918 |
— |
Emergency Call Issued for Nurses To Serve During Influenza Epidemic |
1918 |
— |
Emergency Call To Local Nurses |
1918 |
— |
Emergency Canteen Service Offers Assistance |
1918 |
— |
Emergency "flu" hospital to open |
1918 |
— |
Emergency Hospital Closed Last Night |
1918 |
— |
Emergency Hospital Death List Is Light |
1918 |
— |
Emergency Hospital for Influenza Epidemic |
1918 |
— |
Emergency Hospital Is Urged For Providence |
1918 |
— |
Emergency Hospital Needs Voluntary And Paid Help |
1918 |
— |
Emergency Hospital Now Under City Health Board |
1918 |
— |
Emergency Hospital Of Y. W. C. A. Closed |
1918 |
— |
Emergency Hospital Opens This Morning With 60 Beds |
1918 |
— |
Emergency Hospital To Be Ready Latter Part Of Week |
1918 |
— |
Emergency Hospital to Be Ready Latter Part of Week |
1918 |
— |
Emergency Hospital Treats 75 Patients |
1918 |
— |
Emergency Kitchen |
1918 |
— |
Emergency Kitchen Very Busy Place |
1918 |
— |
Emergency Nursery of Red Cross Needs Help |
1918 |
— |
Emergency Plan For Flu Patients |
1918 |
— |
Emergency Service of the Pennsylvania Council of National Defense in the Influenza Crisis, Report of the Vice-Director, Department of Medicine, Sanitation and Hospitals |
1918 |
— |
Emergency Workers Needed For Masks |
1918 |
— |
Employees Of City Warned To Don Masks |
1918 |
— |
Employees Of Interurban Lines Are Getting Well |
1918 |
— |
Employees Of Store Are Vaccinated |
1918 |
— |
Employment Bureau Sends No Men To Grays Harbor |
1918 |
— |
Employment Service Helps Fight Epidemic |
1918 |
— |
Empyema As Seen At Camp Kearney During the Recent Epidemic of Influenza |
1920 |
— |
Encouraged As To Influenza Outlook |
1918 |
— |
Encouraging Reports From Camp Sherman |
1918 |
— |
End All Public Meetings, Edict In Influenza War |
1918 |
— |
End Of "Flu" Ban Hangs On Reports |
1918 |
— |
End Of "Flu" Ban Is Now In Sight |
1918 |
— |
End Of Epidemic Is Believed Near |
1918 |
— |
End of Epidemic Of Influenza At Army Camp Near |
1918 |
— |
End Of Influenza Ban Believed Near |
1918 |
— |
End of Influenza in Atlanta Shown by Death Rate |
1918 |
— |
End Of Quarantine Not Yet In Sight |
1918 |
— |
Endicott Appeals to School Teachers to Aid in Relief Work |
1918 |
— |
Endicott Praises Grippe Fighters |
1918 |
— |
Ends Suddenly |
1918 |
— |
Ends The Influenza Ban |
1918 |
— |
Enforced Vacation Worries Teachers |
1918 |
— |
Enforcing Ordinance Against Congregating |
1918 |
— |
Engagement Cancelled Owing To Influenza |
1918 |
— |
Enright Ordered by Hylan to Give Copeland Heat Aid |
1918 |
— |
Entertainment Held By Loan Workers |
1918 |
— |
Entertainment Planned For Camp Dick Cadets |
1918 |
— |
Entertainments Off Schedules For This Week |
1918 |
— |
Entire Family Ill With "Flu" |
1918 |
— |
Entire Family Is Found Dead From Influenza |
1918 |
— |
Entire Family Stricken With Flu In 24 Hours |
1919 |
— |
Entire Family Stricken with Flu--Son Dead |
1918 |
— |
Entire State To Don Gauze Mask |
1918 |
— |
The Epidemic |
1918 |
— |
The Epidemic |
1918 |
— |
The Epidemic |
1918 |
— |
The Epidemic |
1918 |
— |
The Epidemic |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Abates |
1919 |
— |
Epidemic Abates County Report |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Abates Only In Sections |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Abating |
1919 |
— |
Epidemic Abating Ban Soon Comes Off |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic About Over |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic About Over Says Hoover |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic About Over. Many Attend Church |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Adds to Death List in Pittsburgh |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Affects Output of Mines |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Alarms |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Among Nurses Closes Institutions |
1919 |
— |
Epidemic And Expectoration |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Appears To Be On Wane |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Appears To Gain Ground |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic As Such Thought To Be Spent |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Assumes Serious Aspects |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic At Aero Field Is Encouraging |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic At Camp Abated |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic At Camp Broken |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic At Camp Has Passed Peak |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic At Camp Sherman Is Declining |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic At Camp Sherman Thought To Be On Decline |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic At Camp Shows Letting Up |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic At Camp Still On The Wane |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic At Crest In South Counties |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic At End |
1918 |
— |
The Epidemic at Its Peak |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic At Navy Yard Now Under Control |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic At Standstill |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic At The Peak? |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic At Worst, Yesterday's Report |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Ban Defiance Basis for Amending Law |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Ban Includes Holiday Entertainments |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Ban Mars Yuletide |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Ban to Hold Week More, at Least |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Bans On For Fortnight |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Beating Retreat, Belief Of Health Officials |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Begins To Yield Ground |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Believed To Be Under Control |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Blamed For Poor Spelling |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Boosts Price of Oranges |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Brings Big Money Loss |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Brings Mercy Problem |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic broken at Camp Grant; death total 452 |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Broken But Ban Stays On |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Calls For Individual Effort |
1919 |
— |
Epidemic Cancels Women's Meetings |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Cases Light In State |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Cases Off 25 Per Cent |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Causes More Auto Travel |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Causes School Closing |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Child Homes Are Doing Immeasurable Good |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Claims 101 Victims For 24-Hour Period |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Claims 51 in State During 48 Hours |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Claims 6 More Victims |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Claims 7 More Victims |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Claims 8 |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Clearing In Most Of State |
1919 |
— |
Epidemic Closes Public Places in City and State |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Closes Superior Courts |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Closes Theaters |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Closing Order Revoked; Masks Urged To Stop Disease Spread |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Continues To Decline In City |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Continues To Rage Thru Italian Section Of Denver |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Controlled in City's Army Camps |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Cost City $10,500 |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Cost Enormous Sum; Shall We Prevent Repetition? |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Costs Nation Dearly |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Crest Believed Past |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Crest Is Passed Here |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Crest Is Passed Here |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Cripples Albany Concerns |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Cripples Albany Concerns |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Cripples Hospital Staff |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Crusade Started by State |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic cuts coal output |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Danger Passes In Capital |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Dealt Severe Blow To Christmas Plans |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Death List 13 In Day |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Death Rate Decreases |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Death Rate Would Be Big In Year |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Death Toll Totals 69; Advance Halted |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic deaths at Great Lakes reduced to 68 |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Deaths On The Decline In City |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Deaths Reduced |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Decline Seen By Officials |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Declines In Larger Cities |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Declines Steadily In Phila. |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Declining |
1919 |
— |
Epidemic Delays Bransford Hearing |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Delays Christmas Plans |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Delays Food Conservation Move |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic delays loan tabulations |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Disappearing |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Disease, Writes Health Commissioner Peters From Chicago; Sums Up Report At Convention |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Diseases Cause 15 Deaths Since Year Began |
1919 |
— |
Epidemic Does Not Exempt Draftees |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Done After Harvest Of 5,577 Deaths |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Ebb Not Apparent |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Effects Cloth Output |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Encephalitis (NONA) |
1919 |
— |
Epidemic Ends At Wright Field |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Expected To Return |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Expensive To Life Companies |
1919 |
— |
Epidemic Falls Off; Only 1,435 New Cases |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Fast Letting Up |
1919 |
— |
Epidemic Fatalities On Marked Decrease |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Fight Goes On |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Fight Is Up To The People |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Fighters |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Figures Again Jump Upward |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Follow-up Committee At Work |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Forces Abandonment Of Victory-Columbus Parade |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Forces Drastic Action |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic forces postponement of the celebration |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Gaining Ground In Many Parts Of Country |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Gives Slight Signs Of Improvement |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Grows Worse as Death Rate Mounts Higher; Store Hours Are Lessened |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Grows Worse In Some Parts Of Ohio |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Grows, May Close State |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Grows; Girl Succumbs |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Halted, Declares Krusen; 3,831 Cases Today |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Halts County Convention |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Halts Draft Summons |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Halts Grid Games |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Halts Most Activities |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Halts Society Affairs |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Has Had Its Run |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Has Now Run Its Course |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Has Spent Its Force |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Held To Small Gains |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Here Appears Better; Report Six Deaths |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Here Brings Imperative Demands for Help |
1919 |
— |
Epidemic Here Halts Influx Of War Workers |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Here Improved Over Last 48 Hours |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Here Not Alarming, Figures Show |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Here Stamped Out |
1919 |
— |
Epidemic Here Still Increases |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Hinders Red Cross Work |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Hits Business |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Hits Every Village In The County |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Hits School Hard |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Improving |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic In City May Be Subsiding |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic in City Shows Slight Gain |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic in Newark Is Reported Increasing |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic In Ohio |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic In Ohio May Be Subsiding Reports Indicate |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic In Rural Places Less Serious |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic In Rural Sections Decreasing, Reports Indicate |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic In State Continues On Wane |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic In State Is Losing Grip, Says Dr. Welch |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Increases |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Influenza |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Influenza |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Influenza (Chapter 12) |
1921 |
— |
Epidemic Influenza (Spanish Influenza), Instructions for its Prevention and Control |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Influenza Account Salaries |
1919 |
— |
Epidemic Influenza And The U.S. Public Health Service |
1919 |
— |
Epidemic Influenza At Camp Greenleaf, Georgia |
[1918] |
— |
Epidemic Influenza at the Cook County Hospital |
1920 |
— |
Epidemic Influenza Disease of Mystery |
1919 |
— |
Epidemic Influenza Fatal To Three Men At Camps |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Influenza in Foreign Countries |
1919 |
— |
Epidemic Influenza in GreeceandEpidemic Influenza. Prevalence in the United States |
1919 |
— |
Epidemic Influenza Number |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Influenza, Known Even to Ancients, Has Troubled World For Ages |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Influenza. A Recrudescence of the Disease.andPreventing the Introduction of Communicable Diseases by Returning Soldiers |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Influenza. Order Of The Indiana State Board of Health To Control Epidemic Influenza |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Influenza. Prevalence in the United States |
1919 |
— |
Epidemic Influenza. Prevalence in the United States |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Influenza. Prevalence in the United States |
1919 |
— |
Epidemic Influenza. Prevalence in the United States |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Influenza. Prevalence in the United States |
1919 |
— |
Epidemic Influenza. Prevalence in the United States |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Influenza. Prevalence in the United States |
1919 |
— |
Epidemic Influenza. Prevalence in the United States |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Influenza. Prevalence in the United States |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Influenza. Prevalence in the United States |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Influenza. Prevalence in the United States. |
1919 |
— |
Epidemic Influenza. Prevalence in the United States |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Influenza. Prevalence in the United States |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Influenza. Prevalence in the United States |
1919 |
— |
Epidemic Influenza. Prevalence in the United States.andJoint Influenza Committee |
1919 |
— |
Epidemic Influenza. Prevalence in the United States.Epidemic Influenza Among Soldiers Abroad |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Influenza. Prevalence in the United Statesand Foreign. |
1919 |
— |
Epidemic Influenza. Prevalence in the United StatesandDeaths During Week Ended March 15 15, 1919, In Cities |
1919 |
— |
Epidemic Influenza. Prevalence in the United StatesandGuarding Against Influenza |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Influenza. Prevalence in the United StatesandThe Transmission of Influenza |
1919 |
— |
Epidemic Influenza: A Survey |
1927 |
— |
The Epidemic Is Abating |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Is Being Well Handled Here |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Is Believed On Down Grade |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Is Believed On Mend In City |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Is Checked |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Is Checked, Guilford Figures Hint |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Is Declining in City, Guilford Says |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Is Lower But 557 New Deaths |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Is Over, Says Dr. Dowling |
1918 |
— |
The Epidemic Is Passing |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Is Reported Abating In Army Camps |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Is Second To Occur Within Year |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Is Subsiding; 3 Deaths And 64 Flu Cases Reported Monday |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Is Unchecked Twelve More Deaths |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Is Under Control, Says Baker |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Is Waning |
1918 |
— |
The Epidemic Is Waning |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Is Waning As Result Of Work Of Health Officer |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Is Worse, Late Reports Show |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Lessening Over State |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic lessons against next time |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Losing Hold In Villages |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Losing Hold On Seattle |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Losing Hold Over State And In The City |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Makes Gains In State |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic May Bar Annual Mum Show |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic May Put Carnival in Bad Way |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Moves On |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic near crest, relief seems in sight |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Near Its Peak Here |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Nearly Ended |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Nearly Eradicated Here |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic New In Name Only |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Not Alarming |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Not At End, Says Peters, But Easing Down |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Not At Peak; Closing Order Extended |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Not Feared |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Now On Decline Is Report |
1919 |
— |
Epidemic Now Past In Boston |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Now Said To Be Under Control Here |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Of "Flu" Is At Standstill |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic of "Flu" to Cost the State $45,000,000 Total |
1919 |
— |
Epidemic Of 'Flu' Checked In City |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic of 1899-90 Was Much Worse |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Of Flu Is Now Abating |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Of Flu Is Worse |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Of Flu Reported On Wane Thruout State |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Of Grip At Naval School |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Of Grip Blocks Loan Work |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Of Grippe Hits Navy Very Hard |
1918 |
— |
The Epidemic of Influenza |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic of Influenza |
1918 |
— |
"An epidemic of influenza (Grippe) is spreading rapidly through the camp" |
1918 |
— |
The Epidemic of Influenza at Camp Devens, Mass. |
1919 |
— |
The Epidemic of Influenza at Camp Merritt, N. J. |
1919 |
— |
The Epidemic of Influenza at Camp Sherman, Ohio |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Of Influenza Ends In Schenectady |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic of influenza quarantines 4,000 Jackies |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Of Influenza Seizes Naval Forces |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Of Influenza Still Raging Thru Worcester |
1918 |
— |
The Epidemic of Pneumonia Following Influenza at Camp Logan, Texas |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Of Spanish Influenza Halts Dance |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Of Spanish Influenza Halts Dance |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Off, Says Dr. Boyd |
1919 |
— |
Epidemic On Run in Camps |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic On The Decline In Worcester |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic On The Decline, State Dr. J. D. Dowling |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic on the Wane, Synagogue Resumes |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic On Wane At Camp Stanley |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic On Wane Here |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic On Wane in Camps |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic On Wane In D. C., Is View Of Dr. Wilson |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic On Wane In State |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Order Cancels Many Albany Affairs |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Orphan Homes To Close |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Over |
1919 |
— |
Epidemic Over At Two Camps; No New Cases For 24 Hours |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Passing |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Passing Away |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Places Burden on Institutions |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Plays Havoc With Plans for Weddings Here |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Pneumonia (Spanish Influenza) in Pregnancy |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Prevents Marshall's Visit |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Puts 500 Men From The Recruit Camp In Syracuse Hospitals |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic puts ban on football drill |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Puts Ban On Hospital Visits |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Puts Off Meeting In Albany |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Rages Thruout State |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Rapidly Subsiding In City |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Reaches Crest At Sherman |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Reaches Height Outside Of San Francisco |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Reaches Its Height, Is General Opinion |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Reaches Its Third Stage |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Recedes, View Of Officials |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Record Had No Appeal For Remedy |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Reforms Theaters |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Relief Work Taken Over |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Report Shows Variations |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Reports Are Denied; Facts In Situation Shown |
1919 |
— |
Epidemic Resort Issued |
1919 |
— |
Epidemic Routs Convention Of 15 Hotel Men |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic's Force Still Lessening |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic's Grip On City Due To Be Broken Soon |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic's Toll Is Increased By Six More Deaths |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Scare Inconveniences Visitors In State |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Seems Checked By Drop In Temperature |
1919 |
— |
Epidemic Seems Under Control |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic sends camphor prices to dizzy heights |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Serum Offered City for Benefit of All |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Shatters State Death Mark |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Showing Material Decline |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Shows a Marked Decline |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Shows An Improvement |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Shows Big Improvement At Camps In City |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Shows Decided Slump; End of Ban Near |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Shows Gains, Is Report; Dr. Bullock Ill |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Shows Gradual Decline Over Saturday |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Shows Great Decrease All Over State |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Shows Increase |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Shows Little Change |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Shows No Indication Of Early Abatement |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Shows No Indication Of Early Abatement |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Shows Sharp Increase |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Shows Slight Decline |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Shows Slight Decrease |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Shows Slight Increase |
1919 |
— |
The Epidemic Situation |
1919 |
— |
Epidemic Situation Better |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Situation Better In Nashville |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Situation Continues To Improve |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Situation Demands Restrictions |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Situation Grave; Blake Forbids Sevices in Churches by Latest Order |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Situation Greatly Improved |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Situation Improving |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Situation Thruout Colorado |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Slightly Growing In Maine |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Slowing Up State Totals Indicate |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Slowly Receding in Boston |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Slows Up |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Slows Up, Deaths Increase |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Speeds Up |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Spread Must Be Stopped |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Spread Shows Decrease |
1918 |
— |
The Epidemic spreads fast |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Spreads in Ohio; No Closing Orders Here |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Spreads in South; Army Cases Are Decreasing; Pneumonia Claims 781 Lives |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Spreads In State |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Spreads More Rapidly |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Spreads Through The West |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Spreads To States In West |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Stage Passed at Meade |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Starts Afresh |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Statistics Show Decline in City |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Status Over The State |
1918 |
— |
The Epidemic Stays Down |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Steadily Declining |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Still Affects Business |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Still Decreasing |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Still Forceful Here; About 120 Cases |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Still On Decrease |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Still On Increase In Buckeye State |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Still On The Decline |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Still On Wane: Schools Reopen To-Day |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Still Raging In All Ohio Counties |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Still Raging In All Ohio Counties |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Still Shows Decrease; Only 88 Deaths |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Still Spreading |
1919 |
— |
Epidemic Still Spreading Here |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Stops Bond Meetings; Final Effort On |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Stops Meeting Of Normal Teachers |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Stops Tulane Classes |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Strikes Baby-Saving Work |
1918 |
— |
The Epidemic Subsiding |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Takes 23 As New Serum Is Offered Here |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Takes 6 More Victims |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Takes Fourteen In Day |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Takes Turn For Better |
1918 |
— |
The Epidemic Test Tomorrow |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic The Big Test |
1919 |
— |
Epidemic Thought To Be On The Decline |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Tide Continues To Ebb |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic to Be Felt in Christmas Service of St. Louis Churches |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic To Go Quickly |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Toll In Denver Is 489 |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Toll in S. F., L. A. and Oakland |
1919 |
— |
Epidemic Trend In City Upward |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Twists Field Day Plans |
1918 |
— |
The Epidemic Unabated |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Unchecked In Western Colorado |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Under Control |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Under Control |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Under Control |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Victim's Identity Is Puzzle |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Victims Are Laid At Rest |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Victims For Day Total 14 |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Virtually Over |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Wanes At Local Camps |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Wanes Conditions May Soon Be Normal |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Wanes in Army Camps |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Wanes Over Entire State |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Wanes; Nurse Call Issued |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Waning At Army Camp |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Waning In Bay State |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Waning Outside Of City |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Waning, Reports Indicate |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Waste of Human Life |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Well In Hand |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Well In Hand So Far |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Well Under Control |
1918 |
— |
Epidemic Work at the Boston City Hospital |
1919 |
— |
Epidemic Workers Thanked For Help |
1918 |
— |
Epidemics of Influenza in 1647, 1789-90 and 1807: As Recorded by Noah Webster, Benjamin Rush, and Daniel Drake |
1919 |
— |
Epidemics Well Handled At Camp |
1918 |
— |
Epidemiological Report |
1918 |
— |
Epidemiological Report of Influenza Epidemic at Camp Custer, Michigan |
1918 |
— |
Epidemiological report on influenza in this camp during the five week period from Sept. 20 to Oct. 20, 1918, inclusive [Camp Dodge, Iowa] |
1918 |
— |
Epidemiological Report [Camp Grant, Illinois) |
[1918] |
— |
Epidemiological Report, Camp Kearney, California, September 25, 1918 - December 9, 1918 |
1918 |
— |
An Epidemiological Study of the 1920 Epidemic of Influenza in an Isolated Rural Community |
1921 |
— |
Epidemiologist On Duty |
1918 |
— |
Epidemiologist Summoned Here |
1918 |
— |
The Epidemiology and Bacteriology of Influenza |
1918 |
— |
Epidemiology and the Work of Epidemiologists: Conditions in the Camps in the Early Winter of 1917 and the Remedies Proposed |
— |
— |
The Epidemiology of Influenza |
1919 |
— |
The Epidemiology of Influenza |
1919 |
— |
Episcopal And Catholic Churches To Hold Services |
1918 |
— |
Episodes Caught By A Chronicle Photographer In The Midst Of Yesterday's Red Cross Fight Against Influenza |
1918 |
— |
Era of Love Grows as Fever Wanes; Grateful City Blesses Teachers; They Nurse Sick, Cheer Families |
1918 |
— |
Establish Quarantine At Dallas Baby Camp |
1918 |
— |
Estimates Cases At 2,500 |
1919 |
— |
The Etiology and Epidemiology of Influenza |
1922 |
— |
The Etiology and Prevention of Influenza |
1946 |
— |
Etiology of Influenza |
1918 |
— |
Evaders Sent to Camp Despite Flu; Russ Lead |
1918 |
— |
Evanston Kitchen Aids Influenza Victims' Kin |
1918 |
— |
Evanston Shuts Schools When Influenza Gains |
1918 |
— |
Evasion Of Flu Edict To Bring Big Fine |
1919 |
— |
Eve And The Apple Up To Date |
1918 |
— |
Even Hits Receipts |
1918 |
— |
Even Influenza Avails Not To Dampen Ardor of Voters |
1918 |
— |
Evening School To Being Again Tonight |
1918 |
— |
Evening Training Classes Delayed |
1918 |
— |
Events Postponed; No Place To Go Now; Home Again Home |
1918 |
— |
Every Church, Every School Is Ordered Closed, Also Playhouses |
1918 |
— |
Every "Cop" Takes Anti-Flu "Shot" |
1918 |
— |
Every County Now Reports Influenza |
1918 |
— |
Every "L" Car Has Been Fumigated |
1918 |
— |
Every Nurse Must Aid During Epidemic |
1918 |
— |
Every Precaution Taken To Stop Malady's Spread |
1918 |
— |
Every Woman Is Asked To Make Anti-Flu Masks |
1918 |
— |
Everybody Has His Own Cure For Flu; What's Your Remedy? |
1918 |
— |
Everybody Is Asked To Wear "Flu" Mask |
1918 |
— |
Everybody To Report On Flu |
1919 |
— |
Everybody Tries To Look Happy Despite Masks |
1918 |
— |
Everyone Is Compelled to Wear Masks by City Resolution; Great Variety in Styles of Face Adornment in Evidence |
1918 |
— |
The Ex-Service Man and His Lungs: A Study of Twelve Hundred Cases |
1924 |
— |
Examinations Of Those Who've Had Flu Being Urged |
1918 |
— |
"Examiner's" News Pictures From S. F. And War Fronts |
1918 |
— |
Excepts Children In Bans' Removal |
1918 |
— |
Excerpt from Our First Forty Years |
1941 |
— |
Excess annual death rate per 100,000 population, influenza and pneumonia (all forms) 1 = Highest, 41 U. S. cities, September 1918 - March 20, 1920 |
1920 |
— |
Excess mortality caused by influenza, in three waves and in the entire period |
[1918] |
— |
Exclude Children From All Theaters |
1918 |
— |
Executive Committee Meeting Minutes, December 16, 1918 |
1918 |
— |
Executive Committee Meeting Minutes, November 18, 1918 |
1918 |
— |
Existing Flu Cases Are Of Mild Nature |
1918 |
— |
Exit influenza |
1918 |
— |
Exit Lady Bellhops From Los Angeles |
1918 |
— |
Expect A Freeze Sunday |
1918 |
— |
Expect Board To Lift Influenza Ban Today |
1918 |
— |
Expect Closing Ban Lifted By Saturday |
1918 |
— |
Expect Common Council To Raise Flu Fund |
1919 |
— |
Expect "Flu" Ban Will Be Lifted Dec. 7 |
1918 |
— |
Expect Now To Stop The Grip Epidemic |
1918 |
— |
Expect Thousand Nurses Will Be Registered Soon |
1918 |
— |
Expect To Hold Influenza Wave In Check Easily |
1918 |
— |
Expect To Lift Closing Order Here Saturday |
1918 |
— |
Expect To Lift Influenza Quarantine At Early Date |
1918 |
— |
Expected To Lift Ban On Thursday |
1918 |
— |
Expects Grippe To Be With City Through Winter |
1918 |
— |
Expects Spanish Influenza To Be Common |
1918 |
— |
Expects Sporadic 'Flu' Cases |
1918 |
— |
Experience of Massachusetts State Sanatoria For Tuberculosis During the Recent Influenza Epidemic |
1919 |
— |
Experience with Influenza in 1889 and 1900 |
1918 |
— |
Experiences Of An Oakland Flu Nurse |
1918 |
— |
Experiences with the 'Flu' |
1918 |
— |
Experiments Upon Volunteers to Determine the Cause and Mode of Spread of Influenza, Boston, November and December, 1918 |
1921 |
— |
Expert Medical Service Free |
1918 |
— |
An Expert's Study Of Influenza |
1918 |
— |
Expert Tells What New Vaccine Really Is |
1918 |
— |
Experts Doubt Mask's Value |
1918 |
— |
Experts Studying Influenza Problem |
1918 |
— |
Experts tell way of dealing with influenza |
1918 |
— |
Experts To Meet To Fight 'Flu' |
1918 |
— |
Explains Death Rate |
1919 |
— |
Explains How 145th Treats Spanish Flu |
1918 |
— |
Explanation as to Way In Which the Influenza Mask Affords Protection |
1919 |
— |
An Exploit in Control of Influenza |
1920 |
— |
An Explosive Epidemic of Influenzal Disease at Fort Oglethorpe |
1918 |
— |
Extend Anti-Spitting Order |
1918 |
— |
Extend Fight Against Flu |
1918 |
— |
Extend Flu Ban At Once |
1918 |
— |
Extend Flu Hours For Cigar Stores |
1918 |
— |
Extension At Camp Sherman To Be Dedicated By Patriotic Speakers Today |
1918 |
— |
Extension Courses At University |
1918 |
— |
Extension Of Ban On Public Places Is Now Probable |
1918 |
— |
Extensive Epidemics Of Influenza In Camps |
1918 |
— |
The Extent and Control of Influenza in Washington, D.C. |
1918 |
— |
Extra Cantonment Sources Of Influenza At Camp Dodge, Iowa |
[1918] |
— |
"Eye Flu" The Latest |
1919 |
— |