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R. C. Campbell Victim Of Scourge In East 1918
R. C. Resumes Delayed Work 1918
R. Penn Smith, Jr., Tells Of War Work 1919
Rabbi Franklin Says Words Of Caution to Allay All Fear 1918
Rabbi Thurman Applauds St. Louis Flu Quarantine 1918
Racing Still Under Ban 1918
Raid, Quarantine Club 1918
Railroad Travel May Be Curbed To Reduce Influenza 1918
Railroad Travel Slumps; Influenza Is The Cause 1918
Rain And Grip Hit Fairs Hard 1918
Rain Causes More Flu and Pneumonia Cases 1919
Rain Counted Aid In Fighting Influenza 1919
Rain Drowns Out Influenza Germs 1918
Rain Expected To Check Influenza 1918
Rain Helped Matters Some But Not Enough 1918
Rain Kills All Spanish 'Flu' Germs, Belief 1918
Rain Swelled Death List 1918
Raise Flu Ban Today 1918
Raise Your Vitality 1919
Raises Ban For Churches 1918
Raising Of Ban To Be Decided Today 1918
Raising the Ban 1918
Rally For War On Influenza 1919
Rally Of Nurses Called For 'Flu' 1918
Range Officials Unable To Control Influenza Menace 1918
Rapid Decline Expected Soon 1918
Rapid Spread of Influenza in Pittsburgh 1918
Rapid Spread Of Influenza In The East 1918
Rapid Spread Of Influenza Is Unabated 1918
Rare Treats Are In Store For Denver Theater-Goers When Flu Edict Is Lifted 1918
Rational Treatment of Influenza 1920
Ravages Of Dread Influenza Said To Be On Wane 1918
Ravages Of Epidemic Fast Declining 1918
Re-Open City, Plea of Labor 1918
Re-Open Schools Today 1918
Reading Rooms Closed 1918
Ready for canvass 1918
Ready To Fight Influenza 1918
Ready To Greet Alpine Soldiers 1918
The Real Truth About Influenza 1918
Real Vaccine for Influenza Will Be Made 1918
Realtors Cancel Meeting to Help Fight "Flu" 1918
Receding Influenza Is On Wane 1918
Receipt for materials used during influenza epidemic, Naval Training Camp, Seattle, Washington 1918
A Recent Epidemic of Acute Respiratory Infection at Camp Custer, Mich. 1918
The Recent Epidemic of Influenza 1919
The Recent Epidemic of Influenza and Bronchopneumonia at the Easton Hospital, Easton, PA., Bacterial Findings, A Bacillus Probably the Bacillus Pestis 1919
Recent Epidemic of Influenza at Kansas City, Mo., Army Motor Schools 1919
The Recent Epidemic Teaches the Sanitary Needs of New York 1918
Recent Fatalities Due To Influenza 1918
Reception Postponed 1918
Recession Of Grippe Cases Will Halt Ban 1918
Recommend That All Saloons Close 1918
Recommendations for Guards During Quarantine, University of Washington 1918
Recommendations Of Central Committee To Red Cross In Regard To Relief Measures In The Present Influenza Epidemic 1918
Reconstruction After Influenza 1918
Record Of Deaths In The City Hospital Last Year 1919
Record of influenza cases 1918
Record Of New Cases Of Influenza Takes Sharp Drop At Camp 1918
Record of new influenza cases takes drop; 81 are reported 1918
A record of the Class of 1920 (Edition 22) 1920
Record State Death Rate Laid to Flu 1919
Records of the Family Service of Philadelphia [1918]
Records Show Flu Epidemic Worst 1918
Recoveries Balance the New Cases 1918
Recreation Canteen To Open This Evening 1918
Recreational Canteen On Harwood Closed 1918
Recruiting Staff Is Out Fighting Influenza 1918
Recruits Go Despite Flu 1918
Recurrence Of Epidemic Not Expected Here 1918
Recurrence Of Flu Denied By Health Board 1918
Recurrence Of Influenza Curtails Commencement Plans 1919
Recurrence of Influenza Predicted for Next Year 1919
Recurrence of the "Flu" Likely in the Future, Assert Noted Experts 1918
Red Cross active in influenza fight 1918
Red Cross Activities To Be Resumed Monday 1918
Red Cross Activity Reviewed In Report 1918
Red Cross Again Appeals for Help 1918
Red Cross Again Appeals to Women To Help Fight "Flu" 1918
Red Cross Aid To Influenza Victims 1919
Red Cross Aiding All Flu Cases 1918
Red Cross Aiding During Influenza 1918
Red Cross Aids General Public 1918
Red Cross Ambulance Corps Serves in City 1919
Red Cross and Influenza 1918
Red Cross Answers An Emergency Call 1918
Red Cross Answers Emergency Calls 1918
The Red Cross Appeals For Nurses In Emergency 1918
Red Cross Appeals to Women of Rochester 1918
Red Cross Appeals to Women To Enlist In Emergency Aids 1918
Red Cross As Clearing House During Epidemic 1918
Red Cross Asks More Women 1918
Red Cross Assists Health Officers 1918
Red Cross Battles Influenza Successfully With Improved Equipment As Crest Impends 1918
Red Cross Bulletin 1918
Red Cross Bulletin, Spanish Influenza (in various languages) [1918]
Red Cross Busy in Checking Epidemic 1918
Red Cross Calls On Doctors and Nurses for Aid 1918
Red Cross Canteen Takes Care Of Sick Soldier 1918
Red Cross Chairman Urges Citizens To Supply War Funds 1918
Red Cross Chapter Chooses Officers 1918
Red Cross Chapters to Meet Here Sept. 18 1918
Red Cross Comes To Aid In Fight On Influenza 1918
Red Cross Diet Kitchen Opened 1918
Red Cross Distributes Influenza Precautions 1918
Red Cross Does Its Part 1918
Red Cross Drive Disappoints 1919
Red Cross Drive Opens Next Week 1918
Red Cross Drive Starts On Monday 1918
Red Cross Election Postponed Account Influenza Epidemic 1918
Red Cross Elects Officers For Next Year 1918
Red Cross Emergency Hospital Cared for 384 Cases 1918
Red Cross Executives Gratified By Prompt Response To Call For Nurses 1918
Red Cross Forces In Influenza Fight 1918
Red Cross Forces To Fight The "Flu" 1918
Red Cross Full Force Mobilized 1918
Red Cross Gauze Rooms Permitted to Continue Work Under Restrictions 1918
Red Cross Gets 25,000 Members In Spite Of 'Flu' 1918
Red Cross Gets Orders To Fight Influenza In Toledo 1918
Red Cross Given Thanks 1918
Red Cross Gives Garments for "Flu" Hospital 1918
Red Cross Gives Health Rules 1918
Red Cross Gives Out 100,000 Gauze Masks 1918
Red Cross Has Done Efficient Work in Fighting Influenza 1918
Red Cross Has Doubled Speed In Grip Battle 1918
Red Cross Has Influenza Creed; Ambulance Corps Is Kept Busy; Folks Are Winning Over Here 1918
Red Cross Heeds "Flu" Mask Call 1918
Red Cross Here Fights 'Flu' By Preparing Gauze Masks 1918
Red Cross Here Is In Great Need Of Women Workers 1918
Red Cross Here To Close For Week 1918
Red Cross Here Unable To Help Outside Places 1918
Red Cross Holds to Influenza Mask Rule 1918
Red Cross Horse Show Closed to the Public 1918
Red Cross Hospital For Poor Patients 1918
Red Cross Hospital Opened At Newport 1918
Red Cross Hospital Will Remain Open 1918
Red Cross In "Flu" Fight 1918
Red Cross In Need Of Emergency Aides 1918
Red Cross in New Quarter's To Tackle Flu 1918
Red Cross Influenza Nurses Need Autos 1918
Red Cross Is Aiding In Influenza Work 1918
Red Cross Is Good Samaritan to Boys at U. of U. 1918
Red Cross Is Helping Victims Of Flu 1918
Red Cross Is To Fight Influenza 1918
Red Cross Issues Another Call For Emergency Nurses 1918
Red Cross Issues New Appeal For Volunteer Nurses; Victims of Influenza Are in Need of Immediate Help; Bureau Able to Answer But Third of Calls For Aid 1919
Red Cross Issues Preliminary Call For City Nurses 1918
Red Cross Issues Urgent Call For More Nurses 1918
Red Cross Kept Busy To Provide City Masks 1918
Red Cross Makes Appeal For Aides In Nursing 1918
Red Cross Makes Appeal For More Men As Nurses 1918
Red Cross Makes Report For Year 1918
Red Cross Makes Urgent Appeal For Services Of Nurses 1918
Red Cross Making Pneumonia Jackets 1918
Red Cross Mercy Workers Aiding Stricken Children 1918
Red Cross Mobilized With Full Strength To Combat Influenza 1918
Red Cross Motor Corps An Aid During Influenza Epidemic 1918
Red Cross Must Continue Work 1918
Red Cross Names Committee Heads 1918
Red Cross Needs 300 Nurses To Fight Spanish Influenza 1918
Red Cross Needs Diet Automobiles 1918
Red Cross Needs More Home Service Workers 1918
Red Cross Needs Several Nurses 1919
Red Cross Notes 1918
Red Cross Nurse Bureau Ends Task 1918
Red Cross Nurses Asked For Epidemic Districts 1918
Red Cross Nurses Can Find Work Here 1918
Red Cross Nurses Handled Epidemic Calls By Hundred 1918
Red Cross Nurses Must Now Be Paid 1919
Red Cross Nurses Of Gulf Division Are Mobilizing 1918
Red Cross Nurses Sent To Other Cities 1918
Red Cross Nurses to Help New England 1918
Red Cross Nurses Wanted; None to Send Out; Wrong Impression Gained 1918
Red Cross Offers All To Check Influenza 1918
Red Cross Official Visiting Salt Lake 1918
Red Cross Opens An Emergency Hospital In Baden Street Settlement House 1918
Red Cross Out in Full Force 1918
Red Cross Plans Relief Activities 1918
Red Cross Pleads for 100 Influenza Nurses 1918
Red Cross Prepares To Wage War With Spanish Influenza 1918
Red Cross Provides Help 1918
Red Cross Rebuff At Big University 1918
Red Cross Receives Many Calls For Nurses 1919
Red Cross Renews Call For Bedding And Hospital Supplies 1918
Red Cross Reviews Work Done Here 1918
Red Cross Rooms Open All Night 1918
Red Cross Rushes Gauze Mask Order 1918
Red Cross Rushes Quarters At Civic Center For Use As Hospital To Fight Influenza 1918
Red Cross Seeks Aid in Surgical Dressings Work 1918
Red Cross Seeks Data 1918
Red Cross Service Branch Will Meet 1918
Red Cross Shop Closes Feb. 1 1919
Red Cross Shop Earnings Reported 1918
Red Cross Shop Is Closed; Flu 1918
Red Cross Shop Opens Tomorrow 1918
Red Cross Shy On Workers 1918
Red Cross Site Is Flu Hospital 1918
Red Cross Staff To Work Holiday 1918
Red Cross Supplies Face Mask to Pitt 1918
Red Cross Tells City's Sacrifice 1918
Red Cross tells of aid in homes 1918
The Red Cross Thanked 1918
Red Cross Thanks Those Who Helped 1918
Red Cross To Aid Health Officials 1918
Red Cross to Aid in Fight on "Flu" 1918
Red Cross To Assist Fight Against Flu 1919
Red Cross To Be Reimbursed From City Fund 1918
Red Cross To Buy Motor Ambulance 1918
Red Cross To Combat Spread Of Spanish Flu 1918
Red Cross To Distribute 1918
Red Cross To Fight "Flu" 1919
Red Cross To Furnish Masks 1918
Red Cross To Give Aid 1918
Red Cross to Help Care for Victims of Influenza 1918
Red Cross To Help Fight Influenza 1918
Red Cross to Help in Boston's War on Grippe 1918
Red Cross To Help State In Flu Fight 1918
Red Cross To Open Fourteen City Stations 1918
Red Cross To Organize For Combating Influenza 1918
Red Cross To Register Nurses For Epidemic 1918
Red Cross Told Teaching of Home Nursing Is to Go On 1918
Red Cross Unit Busy On Pneumonia Jackets 1918
Red Cross Unites To Fight Plague 1918
Red Cross Waging War On Influenza In U. S. 1918
Red Cross Wants 1,000 Nurses; Mother and Daughter Ill in Bed; Many Other Cases Cry for Help 1918
Red Cross Wants Influenza Nurses 1918
Red Cross Wants Nurses 1918
Red Cross Wants Nurses 1918
Red Cross Wants Women To Make Masks For Flu 1918
Red Cross Will Aid Fight On Epidemic 1918
Red Cross Will Combat Disease 1918
Red Cross Will Meet November 20 1918
Red Cross Will Report Work During Epidemic 1919
Red Cross Wins Influenza Fight 1918
Red Cross Women Do Sunday Sewing 1918
Red Cross Women Faithfully Comply With Call For Masks 1918
Red Cross Women Heroic In Epidemic 1918
Red Cross Work 1918
Red Cross Work Is Appreciated 1918
Red Cross Work Is Reported On 1918
Red Cross Work Rooms Open Sunday to Make "Flu" Masks 1918
Red Cross Work Told 1919
Red Cross Work Will Continue Earnestly 1918
Red Cross Workers and the "Flu" Masks 1918
Red Cross Workers Succeed In Meeting Heavy Calls For Aid In Battle On Influenza 1918
Red Cross Works To Restrain 'Flu' 1918
Red Cross Works With Health Office 1918
Red Tape Ties Up City Health Body 1918
Redouble Efforts To Fight "Flu" 1918
Reduce Number Of Flu Cases 1918
Reed Students Are Cautious of 'Flu' 1919
Reflections on the Treatment of Influenza 1918
Refuse To Lift "Flu" Ban At Lexington 1918
Refuse To Lift Lid Imposed By Grippe 1918
Register Civilians At "U" 1918
Registrants to Be Given Instructions 1918
Registration Held Outdoors In Many Precincts Of City 1918
Registration Of 800 Nurses Now Appears Likely 1918
Registration Of Nurses At Red Cross Arranged 1918
Registration Of Nurses Compulsory 1918
Registration Of Nurses In This County Ordered 1918
Registration Of Physicians Asked To Fight Disease 1918
Regrets Church Closing 1918
Regular Adjourned Meeting of the Commission of the City of Birmingham, Thursday, October 24, 1918 at ten o'clock A. M. 1918
Regular Meeting of Board of Education, Minneapolis, MN, Tuesday, November 26, 1918 1918
Regular Meeting of Board of Education, Tuesday, December 10, 1918 1918
Regular Meeting of Board of Education, Tuesday, October 29, 1918 1918
Regular meeting of the Board of School Directors, President Pieplow in the Chair, December 3, 1918 1918
Regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Los Angeles held Friday, October 11th, 1918 1918
Regular Meeting of the Commission of the City of Birmingham, October 29, 1918 1918
Regular Meeting of the Commission of the City of Birmingham, Tuesday, October 15, 1918 at three o'clock, p. m. 1918
Regular Meeting, December 27, 1918 1918
Regular Meeting, Joe E. Lawther, Mayor, Presiding 1918
Regular Meeting, Joe E. Lawther, Mayor, Presiding 1918
Regular Meeting, Monday, April 7, 1919, 2:30 o'clock P. M. 1919
Regular Meeting, Monday, December 16, 1918, 2:30 o'clock P. M. 1918
Regular Meeting, Monday, December 2, 1918, 2:30 o'clock P. M. 1918
Regular Meeting, Monday, January 13, 1919, 2:30 o'clock P. M. 1919
Regular Meeting, Monday, November 4, 1918, 2:30 o'clock P. M. 1918
Regular Meeting, Monday, October 21, 1918, 2:30 o'clock P. M. 1918
Regular Meeting, Monday, October 7, 1918, 2:30 o'clock P. M. 1918
Regular Meeting, October 28, 1918 1918
Regular Quarterly Meeting of the Indiana State Board of Health for the Third Statistical and Fourth Fiscal Quarter. Both ending September 30, 1918. 1918
Regular Services At All Churches To Begin Sunday 1918
Regulation Anti-Influenza Mask And The Proper Way To Adjust It 1918
Regulation of Crowds in Trolleys Ordered 1918
Regulations Are Explained By Dr. Beatty 1918
Regulations For Business Adopted Instead of Ban as Means of Freeing City of Malady 1918
Reign Of Flu Seems To Be Over 1918
Rejects Anti-"Flu" Plans 1918
Released For Afternoon Papers Of Oct. 8 1918
Releases Army miners 1918
Relief In Sight For Besieged Mothers 1918
Relief Meeting Postponed 1918
Relief Societies Contribute Greatly To Red Cross Drive 1918
Relief Societies to Help Make Canvass of Nurses 1918
Relief Society Board Cancels Conferences 1918
The Relief Society Magazine, January - October 1919 1919
Relief Work Here Menaced by Acts of Mayor, Says Royer 1918
Relief Workers At The House Of The Allies Are Encouraged By The Results Achieved 1918
Religion "Via" Mail, Is Latest Until Flu Over 1918
Religious Services To Be Resumed By Church Organizations 1919
Remarkable Scenes Before Dawn When Charleston Gets The News Of The Signing Of The Armistice 1918
Remarks of Dr. William H. Welch [1918]
Remarks on the Differential Diagnosis Between Tuberculosis and Certain Other Chronic Pulmonary Infections with Special Reference to the Late Effects of Gas and Influenza 1921
Remedies I Employ in Treating Influenza 1920
Remedy For Malady Sought 1918
Remember Afflicted On Thanksgiving Day 1918
Remember the "Hello Girls" Need Help in an Emergency 1918
Removal Of Detroit "Flu" Ban, No Effect In G. R., Says Slemons 1918
Remove All Flu Cases To Central High Hospital 1918
Remove Flu Ban On New Year's Day 1918
Renew Precautions In Flu Cases 1918
Renew Precautions, Says Health Officer 1918
Renewed Severity Of Influenza Here Arouses Officials 1918
A Renewed Warning 1918
Rent Eviction Is Postponed By Influenza 1919
Reopen Kansas Side Night Schools 1918
Reopen Syracuse Camp In Spring If War Continues, Says Washington 1918
Reopen the Churches 1918
Reopen The Churches, Appeal of Pastors 1918
Reopening of Public Schools on Wednesday Seems to Be Assured by Statements of Authorities 1918
Reopening of S. F. Meetings Established 1918
Reopening Order - Not Yet Issued 1918
Reopening The Churches 1918
Reopening the schools 1918
Reopening The Theatres 1918
Reorganized Health Dept., Official Plan 1918
Repeats Warning As Flu Continues 1918
Report 100 New Cases In Pittsfield 1918
Report 107 Cases Of Flu, 8 Deaths 1918
Report 118 Grip Cases 1919
Report 14 "Flu" Cases 1919
Report 153 Flu Cases, 5 Deaths 1918
Report 17 Deaths From Influenza 1918
Report 19 New Influenza Cases 1918
Report 2 Deaths, 41 New Cases 1918
Report 2,000 New Flu Cases 1918
Report 209 New Influenza Cases 1918
Report 24 Influenza Cases 1918
Report 292 More New Flu Cases 1918
Report 3 Deaths, 23 "Flu" Cases 1918
Report 351 New Influenza Cases 1918
Report 362 New Influenza Cases 1918
Report 38 New Influenza Cases 1918
Report 380 Grip Cases For Week 1919
Report 4 Deaths, 49 New Cases 1918
Report 40 New Influenza Cases 1918
Report 41 New "Flu" Cases 1919
Report 42 Influenza Cases 1918
Report 60 Cases Of Flu, 5 Deaths 1918
Report 60 More Influenza Cases 1918
Report 65 Flu Cases 1919
Report 7,091 Grip Cases In Albany, 419 Deaths 1918
Report 74 New Influenza Cases 1918
Report 76 Fewer Influenza Cases 1918
Report 8 Deaths And 84 New Cases Of "Flu" Friday 1918
Report 95 New "Flu" Cases In Single Day 1919
Report 95 New Influenza Cases 1918
Report 96 Grippe Cases In Richmond In One Day 1918
Report 98 New Cases Of "Flu" 1918
Report All Cases 1918
Report and Handbook of the Department of Health of the City of Chicago for Years 1911 to 1918 inclusive 1919
Report As To Quarantine Appeal For Cooperation By Physician In Charge 1918
Report Cases of Influenza 1918
Report Cases Of Influenza 1918
Report Check Of Influenza 1919
Report Decrease In "Flu" Cases 1918
Report Decrease In "Flu" Cases 1918
Report Eleven More Deaths Of Influenza 1918
Report Epidemic Is Gradually Subsiding 1918
Report Epidemic Waning 1918
Report Fewer New Cases 1918
Report Five Deaths From Influenza 1919
Report for September, October, November, and December [1918] of the Atlanta Young Women's Christian Association [YWCA] 1918
Report for the Fourth Quarter, 1918, and Review of the Year's Work 1918
Report For The Month of October, 1918 Including Municipalities 1918
Report from: Contract Surgeon, S.A.T.C. W.S. MacLaren to: Office of the Surgeon General 10/24/18 re: Sanitary Conditions 1918
Report Indicates Ban Lifting Soon 1918
Report Influenza Cases 1918
Report Influenza Gaining Headway Throughout State 1919
Report Influenza Under Control At Caldwell Rifle Range 1918
Report, Municipal Nurses' Board (St. Louis, Missouri) for the Fiscal Year 1918 - 1919 1919
Report New Flu Cases 1919
Report Nine Influenza Cases 1919
Report No "Flu" Deaths Christmas 1918
Report No Deaths From Influenza In Local Army Camps 1918
Report of 806 Cases Received 1918
Report of Annual Meeting, Indianapolis Chapter, American Red Cross 1918
Report of Annual Meeting, Indianapolis Chapter, American Red Cross, October 22, 1919 1919
Report of Assistant Secretary on the Influenza Epidemic [1918]
Report Of Atlantic Division American Red Cross On Campaign Against Influenza Epidemic [1918]
Report of call Meeting of the Secretary of the State Board of Health for purpose of discussing the influenza epidemic, Georgia State Board of Health 1918
Report Of Cases Shows Influenza Is Now Abating 1918
Report of Educational Committee On Emergency Work Epidemic Of Influenza And Pneumonia, October 5 - 31, 1918 1918
Report of Epidemic Diseases 1920
Report of Epidemic of "Spanish Influenza" Which Occurred At Camp A.A. Humphreys, VA., During September And October, 1918 [1918
Report of Epidemic of 'Spanish Influenza', Which Occured at Camp A. A. Humphreys, VA., During September and October, 1918 1918
Report of Epidemic on Influenza [Newark, NJ - 10th Battalion Guards] 1918
Report Of Health Conditions At State Industrial School 1918
Report Of Health Office 1918
Report of Health Officer 1916
Report of Health Officer, Department of Health, Charleston, S. C., January 1, 1918. 1917
Report of Health Officer, Department of Health, Charleston, S. C., January 1, 1919. 1918
Report of Health Officer, Department of Health, Charleston, S. C., January 1, 1920. 1919
Report of Health Officer, Department of Health, Charleston, S. C., January 1, 1921. 1920
Report of Influenza and Pneumonia Epidemic, Camp Custer, Michigan, September to November, 1918 1918
Report of Influenza at Camp Kearney, CA 1919
Report of Influenza Epidemic At Syracuse Recruit Camp, Syracuse, NY - September 12 to October 15, 1918 [1918
Report of Influenza Epidemic at this Camp [Crane] from September 26, 1918 to November 4, 1918 1918
Report of Influenza, Emergency Hospital, New Orleans, Louisiana 1918
Report Of Last Twenty-Four Hours Gives Upward Turn to City's Flu Line 1918
Report of Last Twenty-Four Hours Show City's "Flu" Cases on Wane 1918
Report of Pneumonia Situation at Camp Lewis, Wn., Sept. 7 - 25, 1918 1919
Report of Red Cross Motor Corps to November 15, 1918 1918
Report of Situation in Emergency Hospital at Lewis Hall 1918
Report Of Sunday School Attendance 1918
Report of Supervisor of Nursing, Baltimore Chapter American Red Cross 1919 1919
Report of the Atlantic Division, 44 East 23rd St., New York City, Material Drawn From Red Cross Warehouse For Influenza Emergencies. Period Ending Saturday, 10/19/18 1918
Report of the Baltimore Chapter of The American Red Cross, Baltimore, December, 1918 1918
Report of the Board of Health For The Year Ending December 31, 1917 1917
Report of the Board of Health For The Year Ending December 31, 1918 1918
Report of the Board of Health For The Year Ending December 31, 1919 1919
Report of the Board of Health For The Year Ending December 31, 1920 1920
Report of the Board of Health For The Year Ending December 31, 1921 1921
Report of the Board of Health For The Year Ending December 31, 1922 1922
Report Of The Board Of Health Of Mississippi From July 1, 1917, To June 30, 1919 1919
Report of the Central Directory of Registered Nurses 1919 1919
Report Of The Colorado State Board of Health 1917 and 1918 1917
Report of the Department of Health and Sanitation of the City of Seattle, Washington, embracing the work of the Department and the Vital Statistics for the Calendar year 1920 1920
Report of the Department of Health and Sanitation of the City of Seattle, Washington, Embracing the Work of the Department and the Vital Statistics for the Calendar Year 1921 1921
Report of the Department of Health and Sanitation of the City of Seattle, Washington, Embracing the Work of the Department and the Vital Statistics for the Calendar Year 1922 1922
Report of the Department of Health and Sanitation of the City of Seattle, Washington, embracing the work of the department and the vital statistics for the calendar year nineteen hundred and seventeen [1917] 1917
Report of the Department of Health and Sanitation of the City of Seattle, Washington, embracing the work of the Department and the Vital Statistics for the Calendar years 1918 and 1919 1918
Report of the Department of Health of the City of Chicago for the Year 1922 1923
Report of the Department of Health of the City of Chicago for the Years 1919, 1920, and 1921 1919
Report of the Department of Public Health San Francisco, California For The Fiscal Year July 1, 1916 - June 30, 1917 1916
Report Of The Department of Public Welfare Of The State Of Idaho For The Years 1919 - 1920 1920
Report Of The Department of Public Welfare Of The State Of Idaho For The Years 1921 - 1922 1922
Report Of The General Secretary, Annual Meeting, October 28, 1919 1919
Report of the Governing Board of the Milwaukee Auditorium For the Tenth Year, Ended September 30, 1919, As Presented to the Honorable, the Common Council of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and Stockholders of Milwaukee Auditorium Company 1919
Report of The Grace Hospital Training School for Nurses for the month of December 1918 1918
Report of The Grace Hospital Training School for Nurses for the month of November 1918 1918
Report of The Grace Hospital Training School for Nurses for the month of October 1918 1918
Report Of The Health Department Of The City Of New Haven For Year Ending December 31, 1919 1919
Report Of The Health Department Of The City Of New Haven For Year Ending December 31, 1920 1920
Report Of The Health Department Of The City Of New Haven For Year Ending December 31, 1921 1921
Report Of The Health Department Of The City Of New Haven For Year Ending December 31, 1922 1922
Report Of The Health Department Omaha, Nebraska For The Year 1918 1918
Report Of The Health Officer Of The District of Columbia 1917
Report Of The Health Officer of the District of Columbia 1917 1917
Report of the Influenza Activities, Southwestern Division 1918
Report Of The Influenza Epidemic, Lake Division 1919
Report Of The Influenza Epidemic, Lake Division 1919
Report of the Jefferson Hospital For the year ending May 31, 1919 1919
Report of the Minnesota State Board of Health and Vital Statistics, 1922 - 1943 1943
Report of the Red Cross Committee 1918 1918
Report Of The Secretary Of Alaska, Calendar Years 1919 - 1920 1920
Report Of The Secretary Of Alaska, Calendar Years 1921 - 1922 1922
Report Of The State Board of Health And The State Health Commissioner To The Governor Of Virginia For The Biennum Ending September 30, 1923 1923
Report Of The State Board Of Health For The Biennial Period Ending June 30, 1920 1921
Report Of The State Board Of Health For The Biennial Period Ending June 30, 1922 1922
Report Of The State Board of Health Of The State Of Indiana For the Year Ending September 30, 1918 (Abridged) 1918
Report Of The State Board of Health Of The State of Indiana For the Year Ending September 30, 1919 (Abridged) 1919
Report Of The State Board of Health Of The State of Indiana For the Year Ending September 30, 1920 (Abridged) 1920
Report Of The State Board of Health Of The State of Indiana For the Year Ending September 30, 1921 (Abridged) 1921
Report Of The State Board of Health Of The State of Indiana For the Year Ending September 30, 1922 (Abridged) 1922
Report of the Toledo Chapter, American Red Cross, Nineteen hundred and nineteen 1919
Report of the Work of Chicago Commons for the year ending September 30, 1919 1919
Report of University of Chicago Settlement, May 1918 to May 1919 1919
Report of Ursuline Academy 1919
Report of War Relief Activities 1917 - 1919 1919
Report on Diet Kitchen Work at Chicago Commons during Influenza Epidemic 1918
Report On Flu Little Higher 1918
Report on influenza and pneumonia epidemic (Camp Dix) 1918
Report on Influenza and Pneumonia Epidemic, Canton Dist., Baltimore, MD 1918
Report On Influenza At The U. S. Naval Hospital, New Orleans, LA 1918
Report on Influenza by the Staff, U.S. Naval Hospital, Philadelphia, PA 1919
Report on Organization Of Committees On The After Care Of Influenza in the Atlantic Division Of The American Red Cross 1918
Report on recent epidemic of Influenza 1918
Report on Southern Division of the American Red Cross's Work During the Influenza Epidemic (with attached letter, to: M. G. Scheitlin, from: Margaret [?], Director of the Bureau of News, Department of Publicity) 1918
Report on the Activities Of The Influenza Committee of the Atlantic Division Of The American Red Cross 1918
Report on the Influenza & Pneumonia Epidemic, Camp Lee, VA 1918
Report on the Influenza and Pneumonia Epidemic 1918
Report On The Influenza And Pneumonia Epidemic 1918
Report On The Influenza And Pneumonia Epidemic 1918
Report on the Influenza and Pneumonia Epidemic in reply to S.G.O. 710 (Influenza) 1918
Report on the Influenza and Pneumonia Epidemic, November 12, 1918 1918
Report on the Use of Vaccines in Treatment and Prevention of Influenza and Pneumonia [1918]
Report Only 14 New Cases Of Influenza 1918
Report Progress In Checking "Flu" Here 1918
Report Red Cross Work for Epidemic 1918
Report Seven Dead Here Of Influenza 1918
Report Shows 14 Influenza Cases 1919
Report Shows Fewer Cases of Influenza 1918
Report Six Flu Deaths 1918
Report Six More Influenza Cases 1918
Report Sixteen New Cases 1918
Report to the Surgeon General on Pneumonia at Camp Pike 1918
Report Upon the Autumn Influenza Epidemic (1918) as it Affected the N.Z.E.F. in the United Kingdom 1919
Reported Dead Of Influenza 1918
Reported Influenza Cases Now Number 10,000 1918
"Reported seventeen hundred cases influenza Camp Custer," September 30, 1918 1918
Reports 106 Flu Cases, 2 Deaths 1918
Reports 107 Flu Cases, 4 Deaths 1918
Reports 107 New Cases Of Influenza In 24 Hours 1919
Reports 108 New Cases Of Influenza In 24 Hours 1919
Reports 11 New Cases Of Influenza In 24 Hours 1918
Reports 112 New Influenza Cases In 24 Hours; 8 Deaths 1918
Reports 113 Flu Cases, 2 Deaths 1918
Reports 118 New Cases Of Influenza In 24 Hours 1919
Reports 118 New Flu Cases And 2 Deaths In 24 Hours 1918
Reports 15 New Cases Of "Flu" 1918
Reports 32 Flu Cases, 1 Death 1918
Reports 60 Flu Cases, One Death 1918
Reports 61 New Cases Of "Flu" 1918
Reports 70 New Flu Cases, Three Deaths In 24 Hours 1918
Reports 75 "Flu" Cases; Ban On Public Funerals 1918
Reports 8 New Cases Of "Flu" 1918
Reports 88 New Flu Cases In 24 Hours; 11 Deaths 1918
Reports, City of Charleston Board of Health 1920
Reports Fewer Flu Cases Here 1918
Reports Fewer Flu Cases Here 1918
Reports Flu Is Increasing Here 1918
Reports from army camps 1918
Reports from Membership Council, Sub-Committee on Public Health, and the Executive Committee of the Retail Department, Grand Rapids (Michigan) Chamber of Commerce 1918
Reports From Over State Show Influenza Increase 1918
Reports From Worcester Hospitals Spike Rumor Of Recurrence Of Influenza Epidemic 1918
Reports Increase In Influenza 1918
Reports Indicate a Slight Increase in Number of Flu Cases 1918
Reports Indicate Decline 1918
Reports Indicate Little Change In Influenza Here 1919
Reports Indicated Real Abatement Of Spanish Influenza 1918
Reports Of 275 New Influenza Cases Received 1918
Reports Of Deaths Are Not Correct 1918
Reports of Investigations at Camp Pike 1918
Reports Of New Flu Cases Keep Coming In From All Sides 1918
Reports on "Flu" in State Received 1918
Reports Show Decline In Flu 1918
Reports Show Flu's On Run 1918
Reports Show No Deaths From 'Flu' 1919
Reports Slight Increase In New Cases Of Influenza 1918
Reports Slight Increase In New Influenza Cases 1918
Reports Slight Increase In New Influenza Cases 1918
Reports to President's Office regarding Student Army Training Corps Emergency Hospital at the University of Washington, October 11, 1918 - December 26, 1918 1918
Republicans Cancel State Convention 1918
Republicans To Open Up Oct. 21 If 'Flu' Permits 1918
Request All Churches to Suspend Service 1918
Request Received For 500 Caskets 1918
Request to Stop Selling of Soda 1918
Requisition For Services Or Supplies (on shore). No 16, U. S. Naval Training Camp, Seattle, Washington, October 8, 1918 1918
Requisition For Services Or Supplies (on shore). No 17, U. S. Naval Training Camp, Seattle, Washington, October 25, 1918 1918
Requisition For Services Or Supplies (on shore). No 23, U. S. Naval Training Camp, Seattle, Washington 1919
Requisition For Services Or Supplies (on shore). No 24, U. S. Naval Training Camp, Seattle, Washington 1919
Resolution, addressed to City Council, Los Angeles, written by First Chuch of Christ, Scientist 1918
Resolution addressed to: City Council, Los Angeles, from: Theatre Owners' Association, Inc. 1918
Resolution to "rescind the mask ordinance" adopted by San Francisco Board of Health at a special meeting on November 21, 1918 1918
Resolution: "Whereas, Several thousand dollars is due the city from persons given treatment at the Influenza Emergency Hospital at the Public Auditorium..." [1918]
Rest, Influenza's Cure 1918
Restaurants and Saloons All Must Close at 8:30 P. M. 1918
Restrict Crowds In Saloons 1918
Restrictions Against Public Attendance at Columbus Sports Events Liable to Defer Redhot Interscholastic Game Having It Out Privately Not Likely to Suit Them 1918
Restrictions Lifted, City Enjoys Freedom 1918
Restrictions Off, Children Are Free On New Year's Eve 1918
Restrictions On Children Are Off 1918
Restrictions on Drug Sales Lifted for "Flu" 1918
Restrictions On Gatherings Here Lifted By Starkloff 1918
Restrictions To Come Off 1918
Results Claimed In Treating 'Flu' Raise Issues On Methods 1919
Results Of Closing Order Seen 1918
Results of Prophylactic Inoculation Against Pneumococcus in 12,519 Men 1918
Results of Prophylactic Vaccination Against Pneumonia at Camp Wheeler 1919
Resume of Fight Against Influenza 1918
Resumes Normal Activity 1918
Retail Stores Open And Close Earlier 1918
Retail Stores Open as Usual 1918
Retail Stores To Not Be Closed 1918
Return of Goods Restricted as Measure for Checking Epidemic 1918
Return of Sanity to Philadelphia 1918
Return Says Mask Prevents Influenza 1918
Returned Soldiers To Get Employment 1918
Rev. C. H. Wells Writes Gillen; Church to Close Under Protest 1918
Rev. Dr. Barr Raps Health Board Head 1918
Review Of Week's Trade In Richmond 1918
Revise timetable in influenza fight 1918
Revival Of Flu May Renew Ban 1918
Revoke Closing Order Soon 1918
Reynolds calls face mask best epidemic check 1918
Rhode Island Reports 13 Deaths of Spanish Influenza During Day 1918
Rhode Island Spanish Influenza Situation Still Believed Serious 1918
Richard Andrew Eberenz Correspondence, October 1918 1918
Richie Walker Sick At Camp Dix Of Influenza 1918
Richmond Goes To Church For First Time In Weeks 1918
Richmond Health Officer Offers All Saloons to Close 1918
Richmond Not As Hard Hit As Some 1918
Richmond's Death Rate In Past Year Pushed To 23.82 By Influenza; 946 Victims 1918
Ridiculous To Reopen Public Places, Says Nurse Jacobus 1918
Rigid Enforcement Of Flu Regulations Ordered By Denver's Health Officials 1918
Rigid Quarantine Banishing Peril Of Flu In Shop Crowds 1918
Rigid Quarantine For 'Flu' Victims 1918
Rigid Quarantine in Newark Is Ordered 1918
Ringling Bros. Circus Coming 1918
Ringling Circus Here For Two Performances 1918
Ringside Picture Reveals Maskless Fans To Police 1918
Rise and Fall Seen in Influenza in Suburbs 1918
Rise in "flu" deaths 1918
Risk Is Small In Influenza Work 1918
Road gets own "flu" vaccine to keep up service 1918
Robert J. Shields Ill Of Influenza 1919
Robertson Hopes Cold Will Stamp Out Flu 1918
Robertson predicts small influenza toll 1918
Rochester Acted Wisely 1918
Rochester Man Listed As Victim Of Influenza 1918
Rochester Postoffice Hit By "Flu" And Draft 1918
Rochester Review Cancels Its Meeting 1918
Rockwood OK's Flu Fund 1919
Rockwood's Flu Warning 1918
Roehm Hopes Easton Practice May Go On Despite Flu Closing 1918
Roll Of Dead In Syracuse Shorter 1918
Roller Towel Raid On 1918
Rolph Calls For Navy Nurses 1919
Romney Hard Hit By "Flu" 1918
Rooms In Schools Get Flu Ban Now 1918
Roper Auxiliary To Hold A Tag Day 1918
Roper Hospital Calls Firemen 1918
Rosedale School Is Closed By Flu 1918
Rotarians Resume Weekly Luncheons After Ban Lift 1918
Rotary Luncheon Not Held Yesterday 1918
"Rotes" Active Again After "Flu" Ostracism 1918
Row Over "Flu" Cases 1918
Royal Daniel Advocates Use of Influenza Mask 1918
Royal Mills Hospital 1918
Royer Awaits Violations of Closing Order 1918
Royer Closing Ban Is Lifted at Noon Today 1918
Royer Refuses Any Easing of Influenza Ban 1918
Royer To Get Legal Advice Before Acting 1918
Royer Will Arrest Defiant Saloon Men 1918
Ruhland Reports 2,744 'Flu' Cases 1918
Ruhland Sounds Warning On "Flu" 1918
Rule Does Not Stop Contests Minus Crowds 1918
Rules For Curbing Spread Of Influenza 1918
Rules For Influenza 1918
Rules For Personal Defense Against Spanish Influenza 1918
Rules Governing The Distribution Of Supplies By The Influenza Committee Of The Pittsburgh Chapter, American Red Cross [1918]
Rules Governing Visits to Hospital 1919
Rules to Prevent Influenza Spread 1918
Ruling Of Health Board Prevents Groszmann Tour 1918
Ruling on Disease Ban Is to Be Made Today 1918
Rumors Branded as False 1918
Runaway Patient May Spread Influenza In City 1918
Rural Quarantine On 'Flu' Is Urged 1919
Rural Schools Opened 1918
Rush Hour Rules Big Aid, Says Copeland 1918
Rush Of Business In Probate Court From Influenza Deaths 1918
Rushing Doctors To Boston 1918
Russia Gets the Blame as Origin of "Flu" Outbreak Which Swept the Country 1918

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