Title |
Date |
Publication |
S. A. T. C. Boys Given Permission To Go Home |
1918 |
— |
S. A. T. C. May Get Furloughs From U. |
1918 |
— |
S. A. T. C. Men Put Under Quarantine |
1918 |
— |
S. A. T. C. Students Are Being Vaccinated |
1918 |
— |
S. A. T. C. Will Be Open Until October 20 |
1918 |
— |
S. A. T. C. Will Use Local Physicians |
1918 |
— |
S. C. Quarantine Lifted |
1918 |
— |
S. F. Churches Give Services In Open Air |
1918 |
— |
S. F. Dons Gas Mask To Stop Flu Ravages |
1918 |
— |
S. F. Factories Concentrate on Red Cross Masks |
1918 |
— |
S. F. Feels Good Without Mask; It Hides Only Thing Worth While; This City Always Has a Smile |
1918 |
— |
S. F. Girls Aid In Fight To Conquer 'Flu' |
1918 |
— |
S. F. Hardest Hit Of Big Cities By Influenza |
1919 February |
— |
S. F. Rapidly Shakes Off "Flu" Grip |
1918 |
— |
S. F. Red Cross Moves To New Headquarters |
1918 |
— |
S. F. Schools Turned Into Hospitals |
1918 |
— |
S. F. Stamping Out the Influenza; Keep Your Nerve and Fight Plague; Let's All Be Sensible and Fearless |
1918 |
— |
S. F. Teachers To Wear Masks |
1919 |
— |
A. S. M'Cullough Has Passed Away |
1918 |
— |
S O S Sent Out To All Nurses |
1918 |
— |
S. O. S. Call |
1918 |
— |
A Sabbath Meditation |
1918 |
— |
The Sabbath Real Day Of Rest In Lowell Yesterday |
1918 |
— |
Sacred Heart of Jesus, Church and School Report for year ending December 31, 1918 |
1918 |
— |
Safeguard Against Influenza |
1918 |
— |
Safeguarding Health Of L. D. S. U. Students |
1919 |
— |
Safest City In U. S. |
1918 |
— |
Safety Board Asks Ban On All Public Meetings; Schools Here Are Reclosed |
1918 |
— |
Safety Board Endorses Plan Against "Flu" |
1918 |
— |
Safety Conferences Have Been Delayed; Noonan Is To Speak |
1918 |
— |
Safety First Against Influenza |
1918 |
— |
Safety First On "Flu" |
1918 |
— |
Sailor Seriously Ill |
1918 |
— |
Sailor Succumbs To Influenza Here |
1918 |
— |
Sailors Are Feasted After Flu Experiment |
1919 |
— |
Sailors May Attend Influenza Patients |
1918 |
— |
Sailors travel to Notre Dame, then game off |
1918 |
— |
Sale Of Stamps Hindered By Flu |
1918 |
— |
Sales Of Leaf Tobacco Stopped By Influenza |
1918 |
— |
Salesman Prints Name of Goods on Front of Mask |
1918 |
— |
Salisbury In "Flu's" Grip |
1918 |
— |
Saloon Crowds To Be Limited By City |
1918 |
— |
Saloons Are Closed At Noon |
1918 |
— |
Saloons Are To Close at 6 P. M. |
1918 |
— |
Saloons, Billiard Rooms, Soda Fountains Closed |
1918 |
— |
Saloons, Cafes, Soda Fountains Are Closed |
1918 |
— |
Saloons Close for Day in Alameda |
1918 |
— |
Saloons Must Heed Sunday Closing Law; One License Revoked |
1918 |
— |
Saloons raided, crowds taken in battle on "flu" |
1918 |
— |
Saloons Restricted; Laurel Track Closed |
1918 |
— |
Saloons To Remain Open But No Goods Purchased To Be Drunk on Premises |
1918 |
— |
Saloons Violating Health Order Will Be Closed Tonight, Declares Guilford |
1918 |
— |
Saloons Will Be Closed Tomorrow |
1918 |
— |
Salt Lake Citizens! Help Stamp out the "Flu" |
1918 |
— |
Salt Lake City (Utah) Commission Petitions |
1918 |
— |
Salt Lake City (Utah) School District Board Minutes, 1918 |
1918 |
— |
Salt Lake County (Utah) County Commission Minutes, 1918 |
1918 |
— |
Salt Lake Ranks High In Health Situation |
1919 |
— |
Salt Lake Victims Of "Flu" Today Number 25 |
1918 |
— |
Salt Lakers Again Trip The Fantastic |
1918 |
— |
Salt Lakers Enjoy 'Victory' Christmas |
1918 |
— |
Salt Water Does It, U. S. Sailor Says |
1918 |
— |
Same Flu As Long Ago |
1918 |
— |
San Diego Reports 90 New "Flu" Cases |
1918 |
— |
San Franciscans Will Again Don Masks Next Friday |
1919 |
— |
San Francisco Closes Shows In Flu Fight |
1918 |
— |
San Francisco Joyously Discards Masks In Twinkling Faces Beam As Gauze Covers Come Off At Time Fixed |
1918 |
— |
San Francisco Schools Are To Close June 27 |
1919 |
— |
San Francisco Theaters Will Open Saturday |
1918 |
— |
San Francisco Wins Victory In Its Battle With Influenza |
1918 |
— |
San Francisco's Mayor Is Caught Without A Mask |
1918 |
— |
Sanctions Use Of Churches |
1918 |
— |
Sanitarium Is Closed Because Of Influenza |
1919 |
— |
Sanitarium Pools Will Open Today |
1918 |
— |
Sanitary Code of the Board of Health of the Department of Health of The City of New York 1920 |
1920 |
— |
Sanitary inspection of Naval Training Station, San Francisco, Calif. |
1919 |
— |
Sanitary inspection of Section Naval Base, Quarantine Station, San Diego, Cal. |
1918 |
— |
Sanitary inspection of Section Naval Base, Quarantine Station, San Diego, Cal. |
1918 |
— |
Sanitary inspection of Section Naval Base, Quarantine Station, San Diego, Cal. |
1918 |
— |
Sanitary Inspection of U. S. Naval Training Camp, San Diego, Calif. |
1918 |
— |
Sanitary Inspection of U.S. Naval Training Camp, San Diego, Calif. |
1918 |
— |
Sanitary Report at Charleston, S. C. for the month of September, 1918 |
1918 |
— |
Sanitary Report for SATC Princeton University for October 1918 by J.M. Carnochan, contract surgeon |
1918 |
— |
Sanitary Report for the month of August, 1918, San Diego Naval Training Camp |
1918 |
— |
Sanitary report for the month of December, 1918, United States Naval Training Camp, San Diego, California |
1919 |
— |
Sanitary Report for the month of January, 1919 |
1919 |
— |
Sanitary report for the month of November, 1918 |
1918 |
— |
Sanitary report for the month of November, 1918, United States Naval Training Camp, San Diego, California |
1919 |
— |
Sanitary report for the month of October, 1918 |
1918 |
— |
Sanitary report for the month of October, 1918, United States Naval Training Camp, San Diego, California |
1918 |
— |
Sanitary Report for the month of September, 1918 |
1918 |
— |
Sanitary report for the month of September, 1918 |
1918 |
— |
Sanitary Report [of San Diego Naval Training Camp], September 1918 |
1918 |
— |
Sanitary report, Fourth Naval District, for the month of October 1918 |
1918 |
— |
Sanitary report, Fourth Naval District, for the month of September, 1918 |
1918 |
— |
Sanitary Report; -- Naval Station, Mare Island, California, Month of January, 1919 |
1919 |
— |
Sanitary Rules To Be Strictly Enforced |
1918 |
— |
Santa Ana Stamping Out "Flu" Epidemic |
1918 |
— |
Santa Claus Is Down With The Flu |
1918 |
— |
Saturday's Game Is Called Off |
1918 |
— |
Saturday School May Result Thru Closing For 'Flu' |
1918 |
— |
Saturday Sees Ban Removal On Public Places |
1918 |
— |
Saturday Toll Is Heaviest Of Grip Epidemic |
1918 |
— |
Save Nut Shells And Fruit Stones Until Grip Goes |
1918 |
— |
Save Yourself From Influenza |
[1918] |
— |
Sawmill City Boyhood |
1980 |
— |
Say Convalescents Break Health Rules |
1918 |
— |
Say Grip Is At Maximum In Worcester |
1918 |
— |
Say Influenza Shows Need Of Nursing Survey |
1918 |
— |
Says A Ban Won't Help |
1918 |
— |
Says Churches Hit By Sunday Closing |
1918 |
— |
Says City In Need Of Law To Enforce Quarantine Orders |
1918 |
— |
Says diphtheria toxin is cure for epidemic |
1918 |
— |
Says Disease Is Abating |
1918 |
— |
Says Epidemic Has Passed The Crisis |
1918 |
— |
Says Epidemic Is Broken |
1918 |
— |
Says Epidemic Rules Ignored |
1918 |
— |
Says Epidemic Will Recur |
1919 |
— |
Says Flu Ban May Continue For Ten Days |
1918 |
— |
Says Flu Masks Handicap |
1918 |
— |
Says Flu Order Must Be Obeyed |
1918 |
— |
Says Frown On Callers |
1918 |
— |
Says Grip Is Not Alarming |
1918 |
— |
Says Hospital Faces Crisis |
1918 |
— |
Says influenza at Great Lakes is not alarming |
1918 |
— |
Says Influenza Can Be Averted With Vaccine |
1918 |
— |
Says Influenza In East Is Same As That Of 1889 |
1918 |
— |
Says Influenza Increases |
1919 |
— |
Says Influenza Is Psychic Frightfulness From Huns |
1918 |
— |
Says Influenza Is Worse Than La Grippe |
1918 |
— |
Says Medical Men Have Fallen Short |
1918 |
— |
Says More Deaths From Pneumonia Than From "Flu" |
1918 |
— |
Says New Grippe Cases Due to "L" Congestion |
1918 |
— |
Says Schools Have Not Spread "Flu" |
1919 |
— |
Says Worry Can Cause Spanish Influenza |
1918 |
— |
Scarlet Fever Is Increasing Here |
1919 |
— |
Scenes In The New Center Of The Red Cross Now On Mission Street Near Seventh. |
1918 |
— |
Schenectady Acts To Halt Influenza |
1918 |
— |
Schenectady Bars All Public Places |
1918 |
— |
Schenectady Has 351 New Cases Of Spanish Influenza |
1918 |
— |
Schenectady Has 800 Cases Of Grip |
1918 |
— |
Schenectady Has Two More Deaths |
1918 |
— |
Schenectady May Hear Party Heads |
1918 |
— |
Schenectady Resumes Services In Churches |
1918 |
— |
Schenectady To Open All Places |
1918 |
— |
Schenectady To Reopen Schools |
1918 |
— |
Schmoll In Favor Of Reopening Churches |
1918 |
— |
Schnectady Asks For More Nurses |
1918 |
— |
Scholarly Output from National Social Unit Convention, Cincinnati, Ohio, October 23 - 25, 1919 |
1919 |
— |
Scholarship Fund Of The Red Cross |
1918 |
— |
School Absence Much Improved |
1918 |
— |
School Activities To Be Cut To Make Up For Lost Time |
1918 |
— |
School And Red Cross Officials Hold Meeting |
1918 |
— |
School Athletics Are At Standstill Thru Closing Order, Dislocating Football Work |
1918 |
— |
School Attendance Again Reaches Normal |
1919 |
— |
School Attendance At Reopening Is Fair |
1918 |
— |
School Attendance Good |
1918 |
— |
School Attendance Is Almost Normal |
1918 |
— |
School Board Aids In Fight on Influenza |
1918 |
— |
School Board Defers Action; Influenza Back |
1918 |
— |
School Board Prepares To Reopen The Schools |
1918 |
— |
School Boards And School Buildings |
1918 |
— |
School Chiefs Face Arrest or Injunction |
1918 |
— |
School Children Must Have 'Flu' Certificates |
1918 |
— |
School Children Not To Lose Their Usual Vacation |
1918 |
— |
School Closed To Prevent Spread Of Influenza |
1919 |
— |
School Closing Holds Up Plans |
1918 |
— |
School Day May Be Made Longer |
1918 |
— |
School Days To Be Longer |
1918 |
— |
School Document No. 17 - 1919, Boston Public Schools, Annual Report of the Superintendent |
1919 |
— |
School for Policemen To Be Started Again |
1918 |
— |
School Graduation Exercises Dropped As 'Flu' Safeguard |
1919 |
— |
School Heads Confer On Influenza Situation |
1919 |
— |
School Health Inquiry Ordered |
1919 |
— |
School Held Saturday |
1918 |
— |
School Holidays To Be Curtailed |
1918 |
— |
School holidays to be curtailed |
1918 |
— |
School Hospital Will Open Today |
1918 |
— |
School Janitors Return For Service In Hospital |
1918 |
— |
School Marms Are Restless While On Enforced Vacation |
1918 |
— |
School Medical Inspection Plan |
1919 |
— |
School Medical Inspection Plan (Grand Rapids, Michigan) |
[1918] |
— |
School Meeting Is Postponed on Account of Flu |
1918 |
— |
School Nominating Call Is Canceled |
1918 |
— |
School Nurses Allowed Extra During Epidemic |
1918 |
— |
School Nurses Fight the "Flu"; Families Are Found Without Care; Closing Order Goes Into Effect |
1918 |
— |
School Nurses Find Flu Cases Among Children |
1918 |
— |
School of Public Health Nursing, Report for the Year June 1918 - June 1919 |
1919 |
— |
School Officials May Face Arrest |
1918 |
— |
School Officials Plan For Current Semester |
1918 |
— |
School Officials Worried Over "Flu" |
1918 |
— |
School Opening Is Postponed |
1918 |
— |
School Opening Likely Monday |
1918 |
— |
School Opening Likely To Come Monday Morning |
1918 |
— |
School Opening Nov. 13 |
1918 |
— |
School Opening To Be Decided Today |
1919 |
— |
School Opens On Monday |
1918 |
— |
School Plans For Year Fixed |
1918 |
— |
School Plans Undecided |
1918 |
— |
School Principals Discuss Influenza |
1919 |
— |
School Principals Object To Health Board Action |
1918 |
— |
School Program Being Revised To Save Time |
1918 |
— |
School Promotions Not To Be Delayed By Flu |
1919 |
— |
School Quarantined |
1918 |
— |
School Reopening Is Voted By Board; Health Office To Ask Legal Closing |
1918 |
— |
School Reopening Not Before Nov. 4 |
1918 |
— |
School Rules In Flu Fight |
1918 |
— |
School Rules To Curb Influenza |
1918 |
— |
School Schedules Off |
1918 |
— |
School Sickness Is Not Alarming |
1918 |
— |
School Sickness Is Not Alarming, Dr. Chapin States |
1918 |
— |
School Sports Still Tied Up, Says Peyton |
1918 |
— |
School Teachers Aid Red Cross |
1918 |
— |
School Teachers And Traveling Men To Work In Iowa Cornfields |
1918 |
— |
School Teachers Asked To Volunteer As Nurses |
1918 |
— |
School Teachers At Canteen for Duty Tomorrow |
1918 |
— |
School Teachers Help |
1918 |
— |
School Teachers Praised By Inches |
1918 |
— |
School Teachers To Examine Pupils |
1918 |
— |
School Teachers Will Check On Influenza |
1918 |
— |
School Teachers Work During Influenza Ban |
1918 |
— |
School Term to Run Extra Time to Make Up for "Flu" Closing |
1918 |
— |
School Vacations Will End Saturday |
1918 |
— |
School Work To Go On |
1918 |
— |
Schoolless Days but No Studyless Nights for High School Pupils |
1918 |
— |
Schoolless Days but No Studyless Nights for High School Pupils |
1918 |
— |
Schoolless Days but No Studyless Nights for High School Pupils |
1918 |
— |
Schoolless Days, but No Studyless Nights for High School Pupils |
1918 |
— |
Schools Again Normal |
1918 |
— |
Schools Again Take Up Work Following Ban |
1918 |
— |
Schools All Over State Are Closing; Teachers Aid Sick |
1918 |
— |
Schools and Theaters Closed Because of Flu |
1918 |
— |
Schools And Theatres Closed On Account Of The Influenza |
1918 |
— |
Schools And Theatres Here Not To Be Closed |
1918 |
— |
Schools Are Affected |
1918 |
— |
Schools Are Almost Sure To Be Closed |
1918 |
— |
Schools Are Closed By Order Of Mayor |
1918 |
— |
Schools Are Closed To Prevent Spread Of Influenza |
1918 |
— |
Schools Are Kept Closed To Fight Flu |
1919 |
— |
Schools Are Not To Alter Schedules |
1918 |
— |
Schools Are Ready |
1918 |
— |
Schools Are Reopened as the Flu Passes |
1918 |
— |
Schools Are to Remain Closed; Epidemic Shows Slight Decrease |
1918 |
— |
Schools Barred To Flu Suspect Cases |
1918 |
— |
Schools, Bars Churches Are Ordered Shut |
1918 |
— |
Schools Close As Flu Gains In Violence |
1918 |
— |
Schools Close in Boston Because of Grip Situation |
1918 |
— |
Schools Close Today Until First of Year |
1918 |
— |
Schools Closed |
1918 |
— |
Schools Closed Another Week |
1918 |
— |
Schools Closed By Education Board Indefinitely |
1919 |
— |
Schools Closed For Second Time By Health Board |
1918 |
— |
Schools Closed Till After The Holidays |
1918 |
— |
Schools Closed To Halt Grip Epidemic |
1918 |
— |
Schools Closed, Children Barred From Theaters |
1918 |
— |
Schools Closed; Churches Also Will Suspend |
1918 |
— |
Schools Closed; City And State Unite To Prevent Epidemic Spread |
1918 |
— |
Schools' Elevens Will Remain Idle |
1918 |
— |
Schools Expected To Reopen Friday |
1918 |
— |
Schools Fill As Epidemic Abates Here |
1918 |
— |
Schools Given Holiday |
1918 |
— |
Schools Here Not Closed; 104 Dead at Camp Sherman |
1918 |
— |
Schools In Albany To Remain Closed |
1918 |
— |
Schools in City Will Reopen November 18 |
1918 |
— |
Schools In State To Reopen Monday |
1918 |
— |
Schools Join In Glad Fete |
1918 |
— |
Schools Likely Will Reopen Next Day After New Year's |
1918 |
— |
Schools May Be Closed Today |
1918 |
— |
Schools May Lose Holiday Vacation |
1918 |
— |
Schools May Open Again On Dec. 16 |
1918 |
— |
Schools May Open Dec. 30 |
1918 |
— |
Schools May Open Monday |
1918 |
— |
Schools May Open Monday |
1918 |
— |
Schools May Stay Closed Till 1919 |
1918 |
— |
Schools Need To Speed Up |
1918 |
— |
Schools Not To Close Says Supt. Condon |
1918 |
— |
Schools Not to Open |
1918 |
— |
Schools Not To Open Monday, It Is Announced |
1918 |
— |
Schools Not To Re-Open Friday, Officials Decide |
1918 |
— |
Schools Of City Ordered To Close Beginning Today |
1918 |
— |
Schools Of City To Reopen Today |
1918 |
— |
Schools Of City Will Open Monday |
1918 |
— |
Schools Of County Closed By Board |
1918 |
— |
Schools Of State May Be Closed to Check Influenza |
1918 |
— |
Schools Open Again Today |
1918 |
— |
Schools Open Monday |
1918 |
— |
Schools Open Next Monday |
1918 |
— |
Schools Open Next Monday |
1919 |
— |
Schools open Nov. 4 |
1918 |
— |
Schools Open This Morning |
1918 |
— |
Schools Open to Adults |
1918 |
— |
Schools Open Today After Forced Vacation |
1918 |
— |
Schools Open Tomorrow |
1919 |
— |
Schools Open With Normal Attendance |
1918 |
— |
Schools Ordered Closed |
1918 |
— |
Schools Ordered To Close Monday |
1918 |
— |
Schools Over County Ordered Closed By Boards Of Education in Order To Check Epidemic of Spanish Influenza |
1918 |
— |
Schools Plan To Make Up Time Lost While Closed |
1918 |
— |
Schools Re-open Today |
1919 |
— |
Schools Re-Open; No Falling Off In Attendance Shown |
1918 |
— |
Schools Ready To Close If City Ban Is Ordered |
1918 |
— |
Schools Reopen |
1918 |
— |
Schools Reopen as Influenza Wave Recedes |
1918 |
— |
Schools Reopen December 30 |
1918 |
— |
Schools Reopen in City; Attendance Is About Normal Again |
1919 |
— |
Schools Reopen Monday |
1918 |
— |
Schools Reopen Thursday, Jan. 2 |
1918 |
— |
Schools Reopen Today |
1918 |
— |
Schools Reopen With Increased Attendance |
1918 |
— |
Schools Reopen; Attendance Good |
1918 |
— |
Schools Reopen; Epidemic Abates |
1918 |
— |
Schools Reopened with Attendance Practically Normal |
1918 |
— |
Schools Resume Today |
1919 |
— |
Schools Resume Work After 'Flu' |
1918 |
— |
Schools Serve 1,600 Meals To Sick Families |
1918 |
— |
Schools Should Not Be Closed - Dowling |
1918 |
— |
Schools Stay Open |
1918 |
— |
Schools Stay Shut Till Danger Is Past |
1918 |
— |
Schools Take Steps To Combat Influenza |
1919 |
— |
Schools, Theaters, Churches And Public Meeting Places Closed |
1918 |
— |
Schools To Be Closed Until Danger Passes |
1918 |
— |
Schools To Be Opened Monday |
1918 |
— |
Schools To Close Here Again Today |
1918 |
— |
Schools To Close While Flu Rages |
1918 |
— |
Schools To Co-operate With Health Boards' Fight On Influenza |
1919 |
— |
Schools To Knock Off Until Monday |
1918 |
— |
Schools To Make Up Time |
1918 |
— |
Schools To Make Up Time Lost During Quarantine |
1918 |
— |
Schools To Make Up Time Lost In Forced Vacation |
1918 |
— |
Schools To Manage Conditions Without Guilford Dictation, Declares Jackson |
1918 |
— |
Schools To Open |
1918 |
— |
Schools to Open Dec. 30; Officials Ready For Shift To All-Year Plan |
1918 |
— |
Schools To Open Here Tomorrow |
1919 |
— |
Schools To Open Monday |
1918 |
— |
Schools To Open Monday Morning To Finish Terms |
1918 |
— |
Schools to Open Monday, Despite Guilford Protest |
1918 |
— |
Schools To Open Next Thursday, Close June 27 |
1918 |
— |
Schools to Open Nov. 11 if Disease Keeps Declining |
1918 |
— |
Schools To Open On Monday Next |
1919 |
— |
Schools To Open To Get Pledges |
1918 |
— |
Schools To Open Today |
1918 |
— |
Schools To Re-Open |
1919 |
— |
Schools To Remain Closed Next Week |
1918 |
— |
Schools To Remain In Session, Board Of Education Decides |
1918 |
— |
Schools To Remain Shut Indefinitely |
1918 |
— |
Schools To Reopen |
1918 |
— |
Schools To Reopen |
1919 |
— |
Schools To Resume Old-Time Schedule |
1919 |
— |
Schools To Resume Sessions On Monday |
1918 |
— |
Schools To Run Overtime |
1918 |
— |
Schools To Start Work Again Today |
1918 |
— |
Schools To Stay Closed |
1918 |
— |
Schools To Stay Closed |
1918 |
— |
Schools To Stay Closed |
1918 |
— |
Schools Will Be Kept Open Officials Say |
1918 |
— |
Schools Will Be Opened Thursday |
1918 |
— |
Schools Will Be Reopened |
1918 |
— |
Schools Will Close On June 20 |
1918 |
— |
Schools Will Help Prevent Epidemic Here |
1918 |
— |
Schools Will Not Close, Is Decision |
1918 |
— |
Schools Will Not Open On Next Monday |
1918 |
— |
Schools Will Not Reopen On Monday |
1919 |
— |
Schools Will Not Reopen This Week |
1918 |
— |
Schools Will Open |
1919 |
— |
The Schools Will Open -- When? |
1919 |
— |
Schools Will Open Monday |
1918 |
— |
Schools Will Open Thursday |
1918 |
— |
Schools Will Open? |
1918 |
— |
Schools Will Plan to Recover Lost Time |
1918 |
— |
Schools Will Remain Closed Until Danger Of Influenza Passes |
1918 |
— |
Schools Will Reopen For Work Tomorrow |
1918 |
— |
Schools Will Report Daily On Influenza |
1918 |
— |
Schools Will Stay Closed |
1918 |
— |
Schools Will Try To Catch Up Lost Time |
1918 |
— |
Schools Won't Open At Once |
1918 |
— |
Science And Charity Triumph: Epidemic's Fighters Praised |
1918 |
— |
Science And The Influenza |
1918 |
— |
Scientific Nursing Halting Epidemic |
1918 |
— |
Scientist Churches Closed Tomorrow |
1918 |
— |
Scientists Ask To Open In Pasadena |
1918 |
— |
Scientists Delve into Flu Causes |
1918 |
— |
Scientists Here To Probe 'Flu' Cases |
1919 |
— |
Scientists Of Pasadena Win |
1918 |
— |
Scores Being Nourished From The Diet Kitchen |
1918 |
— |
Scores of Women Heed Rush Call |
1918 |
— |
Scottish Rite Unit Makes Influenza Masks |
1918 |
— |
Scottish Rite Work Is Postponed, Due to Flu |
1918 |
— |
Scourge Delays Sending Draft |
1918 |
— |
Scourge Holds Grip On State |
1918 |
— |
Scourge Losing Ground In City |
1918 |
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Scourge Of Flu Closes Y. M. C. A. AT Old Hickory |
1918 |
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Scourge On Wane; Fatalities Fewer |
1918 |
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Scourge Shifts Thruout State |
1918 |
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Scourge Shows Increase |
1918 |
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Scourge Shows Sharp Increase |
1918 |
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Scourge Shows Steady Decline |
1918 |
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Scourge Takes Three In One Denver Family |
1918 |
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Scouts Battle Grip Epidemic |
1918 |
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Scouts Do Good Work In Pushing Sale Of Fourth Liberty Bonds |
1918 |
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Scouts To Distribute Influenza Literature |
1918 |
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Scouts To Take Lead In Cleaning Up City |
1918 |
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Screen Stars Hit by the Flu |
1918 |
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Seaman Says Theaters Safe From "Flu" Germs |
1918 |
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Seattle Assemblage Places Shut |
1918 |
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Seattle Barbers Must Wear Influenza Masks of Gauze Says Health Commissioner |
1918 |
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Seattle Concert Events Cancelled |
1918 |
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Seattle Facing Rigid Quarantine |
1918 |
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Seattle Free Of Influenza But Is Warned |
1918 |
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Seattle Is Ready To Fight Spread Of The Influenza |
1918 |
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Seattle, Now Unmuzzled, Puts in the Day Resting Tired Feet at Movies |
1918 |
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Seattle Ordered To Wear Masks Beginning Today |
1918 |
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Seattle Ordered To Wear Masks To Prevent Malady |
1918 |
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Seattle Refused To Get Excited 30 Years Ago |
1918 |
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Seattle Reports 680 New Influenza Cases |
1918 |
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Seattle Schools To Open Thursday |
1918 |
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Seattle Stamping Out Influenza Epidemic Shows Encouraging Decline |
1918 |
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Seattle Still Free Of Spanish Influenza |
1918 |
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Seattle Stores Forced To Close To Fight Flu |
1918 |
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Seattle Theatres Play To Throngs |
1918 |
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Seattle Theatres Seldom Closed Up |
1918 |
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Seattle Tightens Grip On Influenza |
1918 |
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Seattle Tonsorialists Don Masks Help to Check Influenza Spread |
1918 |
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Seattle Voters Heed Warnings And Vote Early |
1918 |
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Seattle Wages Winning War On Influenza |
1918 |
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Seattle Warned Against Return Of Influenza |
1918 |
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Seattle Winning Influenza Fight |
1918 |
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Second Annual Report Of The Department of Public Health, July 1, 1918 To June 30, 1919 |
1919 |
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Second Annual Report Of The State Department of Health of Maine And The Twenty-Seventh Annual Report Upon The Births, Marriages, Divorces and Deaths For The Year Ending December 31, 1918 |
1918 |
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Second Closing Of Schools Will Be Considered |
1918 |
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Second Flu Epidemic Is Regarded As At End |
1918 |
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Second Flu Wave On Decline Thruout Denver, 133 New Cases And 6 Deaths Reported In Day |
1918 |
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Second "Flu" Outbreak Is Seemingly At End |
1918 |
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Second Influenza Wane Shows Marked Decline |
1918 |
— |
Second Influenza Wave About Gone |
1919 |
— |
Second Influenza Wave Almost Over |
1919 |
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Second Wave Of Flu Reaches Height And Starts Downward |
1918 |
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Secret Society Badges Seen On Germs Of Grip |
1918 |
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Secretary F. D. Roosevelt Ill |
1918 |
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Sections 86, 89, 98, and 100 of New York City Sanitary Code |
1920 |
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See Betterment In Epidemic Here |
1918 |
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See Less Influenza |
1918 |
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See Little Flu, Lots Of Hookey |
1918 |
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Seek Cure For Influenza |
1918 |
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Seek Doctors and Nurses Here for Pennsylania |
1918 |
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Seek Emergency Hospital Plant for Flu Victims |
1918 |
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Seek To Have Doctors Report All Influenza |
1918 |
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Seek To Prevent Influenza Return |
1918 |
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Seeks Health Laws For All Theaters |
1919 |
— |
Sees End Of 'Flu' Plague Despite Increased Cases |
1918 |
— |
Sees Epidemic End In Week |
1918 |
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Sees Increase Of Flu With Frigid Weather |
1919 |
— |
Sees influenza controlled |
1918 |
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Sees No Reason For Closing Public Schools At This Time On Account Of The Influenza |
1918 |
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Segregate Students At Ponoma College |
1918 |
— |
Segregation Difficult |
1919 |
— |
Seidel Attacks Flu Plans |
1919 |
— |
Seized Whiskey To Be Used To Fight Epidemic |
1918 |
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Seldom Has The Red Cross Been So Busy In San Francisco As It Is Now In Fighting Influenza And Relieving Those Who Have Been Stricken. |
1918 |
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Select A Hospital Today |
1918 |
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Selected articles related to influenza, Harrisburg [PA] Telegraph, October 1918 |
1918 |
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Selected Fort Officials Visiting Texas Army Camps |
1918 |
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Selections from Bettie Brown Diary, January 1 - January 14, 1918 |
1918 |
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Selections from Thirtieth Report of the Superintendent of the Johns Hopkins Hospital, for the year ending January 31, 1919 |
1919 |
— |
Self Rule For Health Bureau Again Agitated |
1918 |
— |
Sell A Half Thousand Flu Masks In Half Hour, Red Cross Peddles 'Em |
1918 |
— |
Sell Liquor for Flu Under Court Order |
1918 |
— |
Sellers Wear Gas Masks. Chairmen Are Named. Rainbow Division Reports Sales of $77,726 |
1918 |
— |
Semi-Monthly Report, John A. Pearson 11/30/18 |
1918 |
— |
Semi-Pro Baseball Is Under A Strict Ban |
1918 |
— |
Senator Williams Has The "Flu" |
1918 |
— |
Senator Williams Very Ill |
1918 |
— |
Senor 'Flu' Invades Telephone Offices |
1918 |
— |
Sensation of a Man Who Sneezes in a Crowd |
1918 |
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1919 |
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1917 |
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1918 |
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September 5, 1917 |
1917 |
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September 5, 1918 |
1918 |
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September, October 1918 |
1918 |
— |
Sergeant Gibbons Helps "Flu" Victims |
1918 |
— |
Serious Conditions At Silverton Worse |
1918 |
— |
Serious Outbreak Of Flu At School At Industry |
1919 |
— |
Serious Spread Of Influenza Unlikely |
1918 |
— |
Seriously Ill With Influenza |
1918 |
— |
Sermonettes For Sunday Church-Goers |
1918 |
— |
Sermons For Birmingham People On First "Churchless" Sunday |
1918 |
— |
Serum Helping Check Epidemic Is Belief |
1918 |
— |
Serum May Bring Influenza Relief |
1919 |
— |
Serum May Halt Spread Of Flu Here |
1918 |
— |
Serum Tested At Ohio Institutions |
1918 |
— |
Serum To Be Issued |
1918 |
— |
Serum Treatment of Type I Pneumonia: Occurring in Association With An Epidemic Of Influenza |
1918 |
— |
Serums and Vaccines in Influenza |
1918 |
— |
Serums Tried At Camp Humphreys |
1918 |
— |
Serve Food To Grip Sufferers |
1918 |
— |
Service Brought Influenza Here |
1918 |
— |
Service Held At Cathedral |
1918 |
— |
Service Men Victims Of Spanish Influenza |
1918 |
— |
Service Much Improved |
1918 |
— |
The Service of the Teachers in the Epidemic |
1918 |
— |
Service To Families That Have Been Severely Affected By Influenza |
1918 |
— |
Services at Charleston |
1918 |
— |
Services Brief Tomorrow In Fight On 'Flu' |
1918 |
— |
Services in Roxbury Churches |
1918 |
— |
Services Marked By Small Crowds |
1918 |
— |
Services May Be Held In Churches |
1918 |
— |
Services Resumed in Protestant Churches |
1918 |
— |
Services Resumed Tomorrow Following Quarantine due to Epidemic Influenza � Episcopalians to Meet Here Soon |
1918 |
— |
Session 1918 to 1919 |
1919 |
— |
Sessions Of Schools Extended 25 Minutes |
1918 |
— |
Set Aside Part of Hospital For Influenza |
1919 |
— |
Set of Resolutions, San Francisco Church Federation |
1918 |
— |
Seven Additional Counties Report Outbreak Of Grip |
1918 |
— |
Seven Cases Shown In 'Flu' Report |
1919 |
— |
Seven Cases, No Deaths From Epidemic Diseases |
1919 |
— |
Seven Deaths From Flu |
1918 |
— |
Seven deaths from influenza |
1918 |
— |
Seven deaths from influenza |
1918 |
— |
Seven Deaths From Influenza Reported |
1918 |
— |
Seven Deaths From Influenza Reported |
1918 |
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Seven die of epidemic |
1918 |
— |
Seven Die Of Spanish Influenza |
1918 |
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Seven Influenza Cases Reported In Fall River |
1918 |
— |
Seven Influenza Deaths In Day; Peters Hopeful |
1918 |
— |
Seven More Cases Of Spanish Grip Are Reported |
1918 |
— |
Seven More Deaths From Influenza And Pneumonia |
1919 |
— |
Seven More Deaths From Influenza And Pneumonia |
1919 |
— |
Seven More Deaths; 157 New Cases of Influenza |
1918 |
— |
Seven More Die From Influenza |
1918 |
— |
Seven New 'Flu' Cases Are Reported |
1919 |
— |
Seven Nurses At Hospital Ill With Influenza |
1918 |
— |
Seven Succumb to Influenza |
1918 |
— |
Seventeen Die Of Influenza And Pneumonia |
1918 |
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Seventeen New Cases At Rumford Rifle Range |
1918 |
— |
Seventeenth Annual Report Of The Commissioner, November 1, 1916 |
1916 |
— |
Seventeenth Biennial Report Of The State Board of Health of North Dakota For The Period Ended June 30th, 1922 |
1922 |
— |
Seventh Annual Report of the Neighborhood League from January 1, 1919 to December 31, 1919 |
1920 |
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Seventh Biennial Report (New Series) Of The State Board of Health And Vital Statistics Of Minnesota, 1916 - 1917 |
1917 |
— |
Seventieth Annual Report of the Cincinnati Chamber of Commerce and Merchants' Exchange For The Year Ending December 31, 1918 |
1919 |
— |
Seventy Cases Reported To Date |
1918 |
— |
Seventy-Five Cases of Influenza Reported |
1918 |
— |
Seventy-five New Cases Of Influenza Reported |
1918 |
— |
Seventy-Four New cases Of "Flu" But Reassurance Given |
1918 |
— |
Seventy influenza cases reported |
1918 |
— |
Seventy New Cases |
1918 |
— |
Seventy-One Cases Of 'Flu' Reported |
1919 |
— |
Seventy-Two Cases Of 'Flu' Reported |
1919 |
— |
Seventy-Two More Houses Report Cases of Influenza |
1919 |
— |
Seventy-Two New Cases Of Influenza Reported |
1918 |
— |
Several Break Flu Rules |
1918 |
— |
Several Cases Of Influenza Are Reported |
1918 |
— |
Several County Schools Fail to Open on Account of Influenza |
1918 |
— |
Several Days to See Epidemic at Peak, Says Board |
1918 |
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Several Deaths From Influenza At Naval Camps |
1918 |
— |
Several Deaths Of Grip In Manchester |
1918 |
— |
Several Hundred Influenza Cases Develop In City |
1918 |
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Several School Buildings Will Again Be Closed |
1918 |
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Severe Aftermath (How To Keep Well) |
1919 |
— |
Sewers Doing Bit to Spread Influenza; Thorough Flushing City's Big Need |
1918 |
— |
Shaking For Drinks Off During Epidemic |
1918 |
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"Shall The Public Be Muzzled?: A Discussion of the Mask and Other Questions" |
1919 |
— |
Shall We Pray? |
1918 |
— |
Sharp Decline In Epidemic Deaths |
1918 |
— |
Sharp Decline in Grippe and Pneumonia Deaths |
1918 |
— |
Sharp Decrease In "Flu" Cases |
1918 |
— |
Sharp Decrease In Influenza Cases Reported |
1918 |
— |
Sharp Decrease Reported In New Influenza Cases |
1918 |
— |
Sharp Decreases In Cases In Cambridge |
1918 |
— |
Sharp Drop In Roll Of Dead Here |
1918 |
— |
Sharp Increase In Influenza Cases; Deaths Decrease |
1918 |
— |
Sharp Increase In Number Of "Flu" Cases |
1918 |
— |
Sharpley Asks Co-operation To Suppress Epidemic in City |
1918 |
— |
The Shattuck Lecture��Epidemiology and Etiology of Influenza |
1920 |
— |
She Won't Get Influenza |
1918 |
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Sheriff Clark Will Deliver Confiscated Whisky to Hospitals |
1918 |
— |
Sheriff Ordered To Protect Public |
1918 |
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Sheriff Orders Towns To Clean Up |
1918 |
— |
Sherman Death Toll 903 |
1918 |
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Ship Quarantined, Influenza Feared |
1918 |
— |
Shop hours |
1918 |
— |
Shorewood Festival To Be Held Nov. 22 - 3 |
1918 |
— |
Shorewood Influenza Ban Is Ordered Raised |
1919 |
— |
Shorewood Remains Under Influenza Ban |
1918 |
— |
Short Day Sees Few Fresh Cases Of Flu Reported |
1918 |
— |
Short Of Men |
1918 |
— |
Short School Year |
1918 |
— |
Shortage In Coffins Hits Denver Because Of Flu |
1918 |
— |
The Shortage Of Nurses |
1918 |
— |
Shortage Of Nurses Handicaps Flu Fight |
1918 |
— |
Shortage of Nurses In Dallas Acute During Epidemic |
1918 |
— |
Shot-In-Arm Almost Habit In Toledo Flu Laboratories |
1918 |
— |
Should Fight Flu Before It Comes |
1918 |
— |
Should High Schools Open Monday Intercity Games Begin Wednesday |
1918 |
— |
Should Not Relax War On Influenza |
1918 |
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Should The Schools Be Closed In Order To Control Influenza? (How To Keep Well) |
1918 |
— |
Show Influenza Increase |
1918 |
— |
Show Influenza On Decline |
1918 |
— |
Show Men Overseas Babies' Smiles |
1918 |
— |
Shows Open Today |
1918 |
— |
Shows Opens As Ban 'Flash' Comes |
1918 |
— |
Shut 4 movies for violation of "flu" orders |
1918 |
— |
Shut Churches Of Own Accord |
1918 |
— |
Shut Red Cross Shops In Fight On Influenza |
1918 |
— |
Shut The Saloons, Says Mgr. Cassidy |
1918 |
— |
Shut The Saloons, Says Mgr. Cassidy |
1918 |
— |
Sick Babies Are Transferred To Children's Hospital |
1918 |
— |
Sickness Hampers Teachers' Force; Officials Worried |
1918 |
— |
Sickness In Schools |
1919 |
— |
Sickness or Laziness |
1919 |
— |
Siege Of Influenza At Breaking Point |
1918 |
— |
Significant Facts About Influenza |
1919 |
— |
Signs Indicate Worst Of Disease Is Passed Here |
1918 |
— |
Signs Of Epidemic Wearing Itself Out |
1918 |
— |
Signs Show 'Flu' Subsiding Here, Mayor Asserts |
1918 |
— |
Silverton Terror Slightly Abated |
1918 |
— |
Simmons College Reopens |
1918 |
— |
Simmons Suspends Exercises for Week |
1918 |
— |
Simon Flexner Correspondence, 1918 |
1918 |
— |
A Simple Face Mask For Use By Contagious Disease Attendants |
1918 |
— |
Simple Remedies for Influenza Held the Best |
1918 |
— |
Simple Vaccine Aids In Cure Of Influenza |
1918 |
— |
Simply Grippe, Rear Admiral Wood Says |
1918 |
— |
"Since the Influenza." |
1920 |
— |
Sing Sing had no influenza deaths |
1919 |
— |
Sirens Will Signal 'Flu' Masks Off |
1918 |
— |
Sisters Busy On Mission Of Mercy Visiting Patients |
1918 |
— |
Sisters Go Out Of Town To Nurse "Flu" Sufferers |
1918 |
— |
Sisters Offer Service |
1918 |
— |
Sisters Stricken With Influenza Die |
1918 |
— |
Situation As To Influenza Is Worse |
1918 |
— |
Situation Better At Powder Plant |
1918 |
— |
Situation Brighter Despite New Cases Shown By Reports |
1918 |
— |
"Situation Clearer Now" Declares Health Officer After Visiting Hospitals |
1918 |
— |
Situation Does Not Alarm Officials |
1918 |
— |
Situation Here Does Not Alarm |
1918 |
— |
Situation Improved |
1918 |
— |
Situation Looks Good Says Health Officer Dr. Peters |
1918 |
— |
Situation Looks Very Much Better |
1918 |
— |
Situation More Hopeful Monday |
1918 |
— |
Situation Seems To Be Much Easier |
1918 |
— |
Situation Unchanged, Says Health Officer Of Health Conditions |
1918 |
— |
Six Cases Of Flu |
1918 |
— |
Six Cases Of Flu Are Reported |
1918 |
— |
Six Columbus Schools Will Remain Closed |
1918 |
— |
Six-Day School Week Not Coming, Says Cole |
1918 |
— |
Six Deaths and 301 New Cases of Influenza Are Reported Here Thursday |
1918 |
— |
Six Deaths Bring Total To 51; Epidemic Checked In Denver |
1918 |
— |
Six Deaths From Epidemic In City |
1918 |
— |
Six Deaths From Flu |
1919 |
— |
Six deaths from influenza |
1918 |
— |
Six deaths from influenza |
1918 |
— |
Six deaths from influenza |
1918 |
— |
Six Deaths From Influenza In Day |
1918 |
— |
Six Deaths From Influenza Reported |
1918 |
— |
Six Deaths Reported |
1918 |
— |
Six Deaths Reported Here Saturday Morning |
1919 |
— |
Six Die In Hagerstown |
1918 |
— |
Six Die Of Influenza |
1919 |
— |
Six-Hour Day Fixed For Schools To Aid Catch-Up |
1918 |
— |
Six Influenza Cases At Charles St. Jail |
1918 |
— |
Six Influenza Cases Develop During Day |
1919 |
— |
Six Influenza Cases Reported To Ruhland |
1918 |
— |
Six Influenza Cases Reported Yesterday |
1919 |
— |
Six Influenza Deaths; Vigorous Action Ordered Here |
1918 |
— |
Six More Dead Of Influenza In Ogden |
1918 |
— |
Six More Die From Influenza |
1918 |
— |
Six More Die From Influenza |
1918 |
— |
Six More Die In Sweep Of Influenza Here |
1918 |
— |
Six New "Flu" Cases |
1918 |
— |
Six New Cases Is Day's "Flu" Record |
1918 |
— |
Six New Cases Of "Flu" Are Reported In G. R. |
1918 |
— |
Six New Flu Cases |
1918 |
— |
Six New Influenza Cases Are Reported |
1919 |
— |
Six New Influenza Cases Are Reported |
1919 |
— |
Six New Influenza Cases In Columbus |
1919 |
— |
Six Persons Die From Influenza On Friday |
1919 |
— |
Six Schools Are to Be Kept Closed, Officials Decide |
1918 |
— |
Six Schools Closed as Epidemic Revives |
1918 |
— |
Six Succumb to Influenza |
1918 |
— |
Six Theaters Reopen Today and Tonight as 'Flu' Lid Goes Off |
1918 |
— |
Six Volunteer To Fight 'Flu' |
1918 |
— |
Sixteen Cases Handled By United Charities |
1919 |
— |
Sixteen City Hospital Attaches Fall Victims to Spanish Influenza |
1918 |
— |
Sixteen Deaths From Influenza Yesterday |
1918 |
— |
Sixteen Die Of Influenza At The Army Camp |
1918 |
— |
Sixteen 'Flu' Cases Treated in A. S. O. Contagious Hospital |
1918 |
— |
Sixteen Influenza Cases |
1918 |
— |
Sixteen Influenza Cases Reported |
1919 |
— |
Sixteenth Annual Report, Visiting Nurse Association, Portland, Oregon, Year Ending March 31, 1919 |
1919 |
— |
Sixth Annual Report Of The Department of Public Health, July 1, 1922 To June 30, 1923 |
1923 |
— |
Sixth Annual Report of the Neighborhood League from October 15, 1917 to December 31, 1918 |
1919 |
— |
Sixty Die of Influenza or Pneumonia during Past Week in Atlanta |
1919 |
— |
Sixty-Eight New "Flu" Cases In Twenty-Four-Hour Period |
1918 |
— |
Sixty-Fifth Annual Report of the Board of Education of the City of St. Louis, Missouri for the Year Ending June 30, 1919 |
1919 |
— |
Sixty-Nine New Cases |
1918 |
— |
Sixty-three new influenza cases |
1918 |
— |
Skids Greased For Senor Flu |
1918 |
— |
Skip Stop Cars Started Sunday On Every Line |
1918 |
— |
Skip-Stop Rules In Force |
1918 |
— |
Skip-Stop System For East Lake Car Line |
1918 |
— |
Skip-Stop System Is Great Saver Of Coal |
1918 |
— |
'Skipstop' Store Hours Planned By Health Board |
1918 |
— |
'Skipstop' Work Plan to Begin in City Tomorrow |
1918 |
— |
"Slackers" Are Warned |
1918 |
— |
Slayer of five crazed by influenza germ |
1919 |
— |
Sleep and Food Best Antidotes For Influenza |
1918 |
— |
Sleeper Closes All Gatherings |
1918 |
— |
Sleeping car charge deffered |
1918 |
— |
'Sleeping Death,' Following 'Flu,' Reaches Chicago |
1919 |
— |
Sleeping Disease Breaks Out Again |
1919 |
— |
Sleeping Quarters in Fire Houses |
1918 |
— |
Sleeping Sickness Doubted |
1919 |
— |
Slemons Issues City Closing Order All Schools To Close Monday |
1918 |
— |
Slicker Julia finds wealth as flu nurse |
1918 |
— |
Slight Change For Better Shown In Influenza Report |
1918 |
— |
Slight Decline in Influenza Deaths: Pneumonia Mortality Below Normal Average |
1919 |
— |
Slight Decline in Number of New Influenza Cases |
1918 |
— |
Slight Decrease In Cases Reported From Over State |
1918 |
— |
Slight Decrease In Death Toll |
1918 |
— |
Slight Decrease In Flu Cases |
1918 |
— |
Slight Decrease In Influenza |
1918 |
— |
Slight Decrease Seen in Influenza Epidemic |
1918 |
— |
Slight Decrease Shown In Number Influenza Cases |
1918 |
— |
Slight Drop in Epidemic Deaths |
1919 |
— |
Slight Drop in Influenza Cases |
1918 |
— |
Slight Falling Off in Epidemic Deaths |
1919 |
— |
Slight Flu Gain Is Not Alarming |
1919 |
— |
Slight Gain Shown In Flu Cases |
1918 |
— |
Slight Improvement In Health Conditions Was Shown Sunday |
1918 |
— |
Slight Improvement Shown At Army Camps |
1918 |
— |
Slight Increase In 'Flu' Figures |
1918 |
— |
Slight Increase In Cases Shown |
1918 |
— |
Slight Increase in Grippe Cases Here |
1918 |
— |
Slight Increase Reported In Disease November 13 |
1918 |
— |
Slight Increase Shown in Influenza Cases |
1918 |
— |
Slight Increase Shown In Influenza Cases |
1918 |
— |
Slight Jump In Influenza Is Reported |
1918 |
— |
Slight Let Up In Spread Of Epidemic Here |
1918 |
— |
Slight Wane In Epidemic |
1918 |
— |
Sloan Optimistic About Year 1919 |
1918 |
— |
Slow Improvement In Health Status, Declares Dr. Peters |
1918 |
— |
Small Attendance At Local Churches |
1918 |
— |
Small Chances To Escape Influenza But Cure Is Simple |
1918 |
— |
Small Dinners to Celebrate Holiday |
1918 |
— |
Small Increase In Flu Report |
1918 |
— |
Small New Influenza Focus Increases City's New Cases |
1918 |
— |
Small Number Of New 'Flu' Cases |
1918 |
— |
"Small-Pox-Like" Quarantine Has Been Established By City; Special Officer Hired |
1918 |
— |
Smaller Trolley Load for Epidemic Planned |
1918 |
— |
Smash It In Its Infancy |
1918 |
— |
Smell Is Bad For Trade |
1918 |
— |
"Smile" Movie Folks to Get 'Flu' Vaccine |
1918 |
— |
Smith Family Case Study |
[1918] |
— |
Smith may make Up-State campaign |
1918 |
— |
Smoke Ban On Trains Lifted |
1918 |
— |
Smoke Declared Instrumental In Spreading "Flu" |
1918 |
— |
Smoke Hole in Flu Mask Punched at Wearer's Risk |
1918 |
— |
Smoke In Flu Mask Leads To Arrest |
1919 |
— |
Smokers Hastily Don Masks When Policeman Looms |
1918 |
— |
Smoking Cars Off For Good, Says Robertson |
1918 |
— |
Smoking On All Cars Stopped In Influenza Fight |
1918 |
— |
Smoking on cars is over forever, John Dill says |
1918 |
— |
Sneeze, cough, held cause of 'flu' epidemic |
1918 |
— |
"Sneeze in Hall," Guilford's Advice To Cold Victims |
1919 |
— |
Sneezing and Disease |
1918 |
— |
Sneezing and Disease |
1918 |
— |
Sneezing Epidemic Starts in Class, Pupils Get Time Off, But, Now, Following Teacher's Discovery, They Must Stay In |
1918 |
— |
Sneezing Still Forbidden |
1918 |
— |
Snow and Cold Will Help Influenza Fight |
1918 |
— |
So the Question Remains: Has the Quarantined Alms House a Hotel de Gink Annex in the Nearby Woods? |
1918 |
— |
Soar in Eastern Orange Price Due to Influenza Demands |
1918 |
— |
Social Agencies Aid in Flu Work |
1918 |
— |
Social And Club Activities Are Resumed With Wane Of Epidemic Of Influenza |
1918 |
— |
Social Clubs And Societies To Meet Again |
1918 |
— |
Social Events Postponed Owing To Epidemic |
1918 |
— |
Social Gatherings Forbidden For Present |
1918 |
— |
The Social Unit and Public Health By Haven Emerson, M. D., Former Health Commissioner of New York, and Zoe LaForge of the Federal Children's Bureau and the Discussion, National Social Unit Conference, Cincinnati, Ohio, October 23-25, 1919 (Morning and Evening Sessions, October 24) |
1919 |
— |
Social Visits Frowned Upon |
1918 |
— |
Social Work in War and Peace, Fortieth Annual Report 1918-1919, Brooklyn Bureau of Charities |
1919 |
— |
Society And Clubs |
1918 |
— |
Society and entertainments |
1918 |
— |
"Society" Column |
1918 |
— |
"Society" Column |
1918 |
— |
Society Girls Busy Making "Flu" Masks |
1918 |
— |
Society Helps Fight On Flu |
1919 |
— |
Society women work as nurses in "flu" hospital |
1918 |
— |
Soda Fans Today Make the Sacrifice |
1918 |
— |
Soda Fountains And Bars May Be Closed |
1918 |
— |
Soda Fountains Cleaner |
1918 |
— |
Soda Fountains Close At 8:30 |
1918 |
— |
Soda Fountains Get New Orders |
1918 |
— |
Soda Fountains More Sanitary |
1918 |
— |
Soda Fountains Warned |
1918 |
— |
Soft Drink Stands Closed |
1918 |
— |
Soldier At University Succumbs To Influenza |
1918 |
— |
Soldier Boys In Spokane Must Don Masks Now |
1918 |
— |
Soldier Carries Influenza Germs |
1918 |
— |
Soldier En Route To Training Camp May Be Influenza Victim |
1918 |
— |
Soldier Event Called Off |
1918 |
— |
Soldier Here Believed To Be Influenza Victim |
1918 |
— |
Soldiers Are Killed By Flu |
1918 |
— |
Soldiers at Ship Yards Suffer from Influenza |
1918 |
— |
Soldiers Cannot Go Into Ayer |
1918 |
— |
The Soldiers' Club Open |
1918 |
— |
Soldiers Quarantined; Spanish "Flu" Cause |
1918 |
— |
Soldiers To Visit Magic City Again As Ban Is Lifted |
1919 |
— |
Soldiers Warned Of Influenza |
1918 |
— |
Sole Concern, Says Edge, Loan and Influenza |
1918 |
— |
Solution Is Declared Influenza Specific |
1918 |
— |
Solvay Closes Picture Shows And Schools |
1918 |
— |
Some Books for a Rainy Day and a Nice, Long Influenza Quarantine, Which Are Entertaining (Most of Them) While Some Few Are Really Worth While and of Value |
1918 |
— |
Some City Schools Are Hard Hit By Influenza |
1918 |
— |
Some Clinical Observations on The Influenza Epidemic at Camp Upton |
1919 |
— |
Some "Dont's" For Flu |
1919 |
— |
Some Experiments on the Transmission of Influenza |
1919 |
— |
Some Facts About Certain Insects (How To Keep Well) |
1918 |
— |
Some Flu Facts |
1918 |
— |
Some Hot Weather Don't's |
1918 |
— |
Some Influenza Lessons |
1918 |
— |
Some Interesting Though Unsuccessful Attempts to Transmit Influenza Experimentally |
1919 |
— |
Some Reflections, Growing Out Of The Recent Epidemic Of Influenza That Afflicted Our City |
1918 |
— |
Some Schools May Be Reopened Soon |
1918 |
— |
Some Sidelights on the Influenza Epidemic |
1919 |
— |
Some Sports Dodge the Grippe Germs |
1918 |
— |
Some Timely Advice from Dr. Woodward |
1918 |
— |
Some Who Have Done Nursing |
1918 |
— |
Somerville To Have "Fluie" Hospital |
1919 |
— |
Son of E.E. Quincy Dies at Jacksonville |
1918 |
— |
Song Service Postponed |
1918 |
— |
Sore Need Of Women's Help At Bedsides |
1918 |
— |
Sorry U. D. C. Meeting Is Off |
1918 |
— |
Soup And Broth For Grippe Patients |
1918 |
— |
Soup Kitchen To Open; Will Aid "Flu" Victims |
1918 |
— |
Soup Kitchens Aid Many Flu Sufferers |
1918 |
— |
Soup Kitchens to Help |
1918 |
— |
Sousa's Sailor Band Stirs City At Loan Rally |
1918 |
— |
South Dakota State Board Of Health Division of Vital Statistics Sixteenth Annual Report Year Ending December 31, 1921 |
1921 |
— |
South Dakota State Board of Health Seventeenth Annual Report Year Ending December 31, 1922 |
1922 |
— |
South of Tehachepi - Health Board Orders Masks |
1918 |
— |
South of Tehachepi - Pasadena Ban Declared Off |
1918 |
— |
South of Tehachepi - Santa Monica Issues Report on Influenza |
1918 |
— |
South Side Library Not Closed by Health Officer |
1918 |
— |
Southeastern Fair Not Affected by Flu Closing Order |
1918 |
— |
Southeastern Pennsylvania Chapter of the American Red Cross in the Influenza Epidemic, September - October, 1918 |
1918 |
— |
Southwest Nears End Of Epidemic |
1918 |
— |
"Sp. Flu," The Army's Foe |
1918 |
— |
Spanish Epidemic Not Showing Fast Spread In Dayton |
1918 |
— |
Spanish Epidemic Reported Subsiding |
1918 |
— |
The Spanish Flu At Training Camp |
1918 |
— |
Spanish Flu Cases Drop From 800 To 400 In A Day |
1918 |
— |
Spanish Flu Claims One Atlanta Victim |
1918 |
— |
Spanish Flu Close By |
1918 |
— |
Spanish Flu Does Not Daunt Players |
1918 |
— |
Spanish Flu Epidemic Checked Says Manning |
1918 |
— |
Spanish Flu Epidemic Closes Entertainments in Iowa Towns |
1918 |
— |
Spanish Flu Fails To Reach Denver And Health Bureau Takes Steps To Ward It Off |
1918 |
— |
Spanish "Flu Fence" Has Advantages; Will Be a Life Saver in Face Powder |
1918 |
— |
Spanish Flu Is Affecting Mail |
1918 |
— |
Spanish Flu Is on Increase in the State, Reports Say |
1918 |
— |
Spanish Flu Is Under Control |
1918 |
— |
Spanish Flu Is Under Control At Naval Camp Here |
1918 |
— |
Spanish Flu on Team |
1918 |
— |
Spanish Flu Reaches U. S. |
1918 |
— |
Spanish Flu Situation In Oakland Is Improving |
1918 |
— |
Spanish Flu Still Spreading |
1918 |
— |
Spanish Flu To Meet With Fight By City |
1918 |
— |
The Spanish "Flu" |
1918 |
— |
Spanish "Flu" |
1918 |
— |
Spanish "Flu" and Pneumonia Take Heavy Toll in Tennessee |
1919 |
— |
Spanish "Flu" Cases Increase |
1918 |
— |
Spanish "Flu" Dates Back To Before Christ |
1918 |
— |
Spanish "Flu" Gains; 400 New Cases Here |
1918 |
— |
Spanish "Flu" Gains; 400 New Cases Here |
1918 |
— |
Spanish "Flu" Hits Nashville |
1918 |
— |
Spanish "Flu" Is Discovered Here; Three Infected |
1918 |
— |
"Spanish Flu" Is Nothing Unique |
1918 |
— |
Spanish "Flu" Kills Nine Kentucky Boys In Training |
1918 |
— |
Spanish "Flu" Not Here |
1918 |
— |
Spanish "Flu" Puts Crimp On Football Work |
1918 |
— |
Spanish "Flu" Rages In East |
1918 |
— |
Spanish "Flu" Shows Fewer Of New Cases |
1918 |
— |
Spanish "Flu" Still Spreading |
1918 |
— |
Spanish "Flu" Will Aid Red Cross Drive |
1918 |
— |
Spanish 'Flu' Gaining Here, Officials Talk Of Closing Schools, Theatres, Churches |
1918 |
— |
Spanish 'Flu' Has Weak Hold Here |
1918 |
— |
Spanish 'Flu' Is Controlled Here |
1918 |
— |
Spanish 'Flu' Spreads In Camp |
1918 |
— |
Spanish 'Flu' Stars In Gridiron Circles |
1918 |
— |
Spanish 'Flu' Takes First Toledo Victim |
1918 |
— |
Spanish Grip |
1918 |
— |
Spanish Grip Claims Nine |
1918 |
— |
Spanish Grip Here Jumps 60 Per Cent |
1918 |
— |
Spanish Grip Here, Is Feared |
1918 |
— |
Spanish Grip Hits City; 25 Sailors In The Hospital |
1918 |
— |
Spanish Grip Hits Police Department |
1918 |
— |
Spanish Grip In Chicago; 30 Cases Reported |
1918 |
— |
Spanish Grip In Modified Quarantine |
1918 |
— |
Spanish Grip On The Wane |
1918 |
— |
Spanish Grip Perils Phone Service Now |
1918 |
— |
Spanish Grip Rampant In 25 Training Camps |
1918 |
— |
Spanish Grip Seizes 999 In One Day Here |
1918 |
— |
Spanish Grip Waning, Says Dr. Copeland |
1918 |
— |
"Spanish Grip" |
1918 |
— |
Spanish Grippe Advice Issued By Dr. Biggs |
1918 |
— |
Spanish Grippe Arrives |
1918 |
— |
Spanish Grippe Discovered In 9 Army Camps |
1918 |
— |
Spanish Grippe Now Prevalent In Mobile Section |
1918 |
— |
Spanish Influ |
1918 |
— |
Spanish "Influ" Now In Alameda |
1918 |
— |
Spanish Influenza |
1918 |
— |
Spanish Influenza |
1918 |
— |
Spanish Influenza |
1918 |
— |
Spanish Influenza |
1918 |
— |
The Spanish Influenza |
1918 |
— |
Spanish Influenza |
1918 |
— |
Spanish Influenza |
1918 |
— |
The Spanish influenza |
1918 |
— |
Spanish Influenza |
1918 |
— |
Spanish Influenza |
1918 |
— |
Spanish Influenza |
1918 |
— |
The Spanish Influenza |
1918 |
— |
Spanish Influenza |
1918 |
— |
Spanish Influenza |
1918 |
— |
Spanish Influenza |
1918 |
— |
Spanish Influenza |
1918 |
— |
Spanish Influenza |
1918 |
— |
Spanish Influenza |
1918 |
— |
Spanish Influenza |
1918 |
— |
Spanish Influenza |
1918 |
— |
The Spanish Influenza |
1918 |
— |
Spanish Influenza (How To Keep Well) |
1918 |
— |
Spanish Influenza (How To Keep Well) |
1918 |
— |
Spanish Influenza (How To Keep Well) |
1918 |
— |
Spanish Influenza -- What It Is And How It Should Be Treated |
1918 |
— |
Spanish Influenza Abated In Omaha; All Country Is Alarmed |
1918 |
— |
Spanish Influenza Adds to Fire Zone Distress |
1918 |
— |
Spanish Influenza All Over Country |
1918 |
— |
The Spanish Influenza and La Grippe |
1918 |
— |
Spanish Influenza and the Fear of It |
1918 |
— |
Spanish Influenza Appears In Texas |
1918 |
— |
Spanish Influenza At Armorer's Post; Quarantine Ordered |
1918 |
— |
Spanish Influenza At Lee |
1918 |
— |
Spanish Influenza Cases Are Removed From Auditorium |
1918 |
— |
Spanish Influenza Cases Number 23 |
1918 |
— |
Spanish Influenza Cases Reported Here |
1918 |
— |
Spanish Influenza Cases Reported in Savannah |
1918 |
— |
Spanish Influenza Cases Show Rapid Decline In State |
1918 |
— |
Spanish Influenza Cause of 120 Deaths in New England in Day |
1918 |
— |
Spanish Influenza Causes Change in Sacrament Service |
1918 |
— |
Spanish Influenza Causes Death Here |
1918 |
— |
Spanish Influenza Claims 41 Victims |
1918 |
— |
Spanish Influenza Claims More Victims |
1918 |
— |
Spanish Influenza Claims One Victim |
1918 |
— |
Spanish Influenza Claims Quincy Boy |
1918 |
— |
Spanish Influenza Claims Two Victims |
1918 |
— |
Spanish Influenza Conditions In City Remain Unchanged |
1918 |
— |
Spanish Influenza Confined To East |
1918 |
— |
Spanish Influenza Continues On Wane |
1918 |
— |
Spanish Influenza Declining In City |
1918 |
— |
Spanish Influenza Discussed In House |
1918 |
— |
Spanish Influenza Doubles Death Rate At Camps |
1918 |
— |
Spanish Influenza Epidemic Appears To Be Diminishing |
1918 |
— |
Spanish Influenza Epidemic Here |
1918 |
— |
Spanish Influenza Epidemic On Wane |
1918 |
— |
Spanish Influenza Epidemic Warning |
1918 |
— |
Spanish Influenza Fatal In Some Cases |
1918 |
— |
Spanish Influenza Feared On Coast |
1918 |
— |
Spanish Influenza Gains Headway Here |
1918 |
— |
Spanish Influenza Gets Fenton And Vandenberg |
1918 |
— |
Spanish Influenza Halts Recruiting |
1918 |
— |
Spanish Influenza Has Many Aliases |
1918 |
— |
Spanish Influenza Has Spread Over At Least 25 Army Camps, Total Cases Being Over 20,000 |
1918 |
— |
Spanish Influenza Here |
1918 |
— |
Spanish Influenza Here |
1918 |
— |
Spanish Influenza Here, Four Cases Are Repoted |
1918 |
— |
Spanish Influenza Hits New England Very Hard |
1918 |
— |
Spanish Influenza Hits Toledo |
1918 |
— |
Spanish Influenza In The Army |
1918 |
— |
Spanish Influenza Increasing In City |
1918 |
— |
Spanish Influenza Increasing in S.C. |
1918 |
— |
Spanish Influenza Invades Portland |
1918 |
— |
Spanish Influenza is Cause of 46 Deaths in State in Past 24 Hours |
1918 |
— |
Spanish Influenza Is Grip |
1918 |
— |
Spanish Influenza Is Losing Its Grip |
1918 |
— |
Spanish Influenza Is Not Here Yet |
1918 |
— |
Spanish Influenza Is Now At Camp Sherman |
1918 |
— |
Spanish Influenza Is Spreading In America |
1918 |
— |
Spanish Influenza Is Spreading. Prompt Chapter Action Means Lives Saved! What Your Chapter Should Do! |
1918 |
— |
Spanish Influenza Is Taken Into Serious Account by Large Automobile Factory |
1918 |
— |
Spanish Influenza Keeps Election Quiet |
1918 |
— |
Spanish Influenza Kills Thirteen More Here; Total Now 49 |
1918 |
— |
Spanish Influenza Kills Three In Navy, 126 New Victims |
1918 |
— |
Spanish Influenza Made Local Debut in 1917, Thinks Dowling |
1918 |
— |
Spanish Influenza Makes Appearance |
1918 |
— |
Spanish Influenza Makes Gains In Richmond; Cases Total 340; Doctors Busy |
1918 |
— |
Spanish Influenza Mask |
1918 |
— |
Spanish Influenza May Be Only Familiar Grip |
1918 |
— |
Spanish Influenza May Be Only Familiar Grip |
1918 |
— |
Spanish Influenza May Develop Again |
1918 |
— |
Spanish Influenza May Stop "Shore Leave" |
1918 |
— |
Spanish Influenza Menace |
1918 |
— |
Spanish Influenza More Deadly Than War |
1919 |
— |
Spanish Influenza Not Epidemic Here |
1918 |
— |
Spanish Influenza Not Yet Conquered |
1918 |
— |
Spanish Influenza On The Way! (How To Keep Well) |
1918 |
— |
Spanish Influenza Ordinary Malady |
1918 |
— |
Spanish Influenza Prevents Coin Collectors' Convention |
1918 |
— |
Spanish Influenza Proves Fatal to Large Number of Employees |
1918 |
— |
Spanish Influenza Rapidly Increasing |
1918 |
— |
Spanish Influenza Reported In City |
1918 |
— |
Spanish Influenza Reported In Texas |
1918 |
— |
Spanish Influenza Reports Exaggerated |
1918 |
— |
Spanish Influenza Results In Four Deaths On Friday |
1918 |
— |
Spanish Influenza Scare |
1918 |
— |
Spanish Influenza Spreading At Army And Navy Bases |
1918 |
— |
Spanish Influenza Spreading At Various Points |
1918 |
— |
Spanish Influenza Spreading In D. C. |
1918 |
— |
Spanish Influenza Spreading In State |
1918 |
— |
Spanish influenza spreading in U. S. |
1918 |
— |
Spanish Influenza Spreads in Boston |
1918 |
— |
Spanish Influenza Spreads In Camps; 17,303 New Cases |
1918 |
— |
Spanish Influenza Spreads Over City |
1918 |
— |
Spanish Influenza Spreads Rapidly in Army and Navy Bases in East |
1918 |
— |
Spanish Influenza Still Claims Lives |
1918 |
— |
Spanish Influenza Still Is Taking Heavy Death Toll in New England |
1918 |
— |
Spanish Influenza Still On Increase |
1918 |
— |
Spanish Influenza Takes Heavy Toll |
1918 |
— |
Spanish Influenza Thing of the Past Here |
1918 |
— |
Spanish Influenza To Be Quarantined |
1918 |
— |
Spanish Influenza Toll For Day Is Twenty-Two |
1918 |
— |
Spanish Influenza Will Delay Court Cases |
1918 |
— |
"Spanish" Influenza! |
1918 |
— |
"Spanish Influenza" |
1918 |
— |
'Spanish Influenza' / 'Three Day Fever' / 'The Flu' |
1918 |
— |
'Spanish Influenza' � 'Three Day Fever' � 'The Flu' |
1918 |
— |
Spanish Influenza, A Report Upon Preventative Measures Adopted In New England Shipyards Of The Emergency Fleet Corporation |
1919 |
— |
Spanish Influenza, Our New Enemy � Kill It! |
1918 |
— |
Spanish Influenza, Precautions |
[1918] |
— |
The Spanish Influenza-less West |
1918 |
— |
Spanish Influenza; Symptoms, Preventatives, Treatment |
1918 |
— |
Spanish Malady Shows Increase |
1918 |
— |
Special Car for Nurses |
1918 |
— |
Special Course For Nurse Aids |
1918 |
— |
Special Emergency Relief Of Kentucky Dependent Children |
[1918] |
— |
Special Health Order: Inoculation against influenza and pneumonia |
1918 |
— |
Special Meeting of the Board of Directors of the Social Service Bureau, March 14, 1919 |
1919 |
— |
Special Meeting of the Board of Education |
1918 |
— |
Special meeting of the Board of Education called to consider re-opening of schools, closed by order of the Health Department October 12th, on account of Spanish Influenza Epidemic |
1918 |
— |
Special meeting of the Board of Education called to consider resolution adopted by the City Health Department |
1918 |
— |
Special Meeting of the Board of Education, Minneapolis, MN |
1918 |
— |
Special Meeting of the Board of Education, Minneapolis, MN |
1918 |
— |
Special Meeting of the Board of Education, Minneapolis, MN, November 15, 1918 |
1918 |
— |
Special Meeting of the Board of School Directors, October 15, 1918 |
1918 |
— |
Special Meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Johns Hopkins Hospital, Tuesday, October 3, 1918 |
1918 |
— |
Special Meeting of the Indiana State Board of Health, January 21, 1920 |
1920 |
— |
Special meeting of the Oregon State Board of Health was held in the Assembly Room of the Portland Hotel, Portland, Ore. on the above date, 10 A.M. |
1918 |
— |
Special Meeting, Friday, March 14, 1919, 2:00 o'clock P. M. |
1919 |
— |
Special Meeting, Friday, March 21, 1919, 2:00 o'clock P. M. |
1919 |
— |
Special Meeting, Indiana State Board of Health, November 21, 1918 |
1918 |
— |
Special Meeting, Indiana State Board of Health, October 18, 1918 |
1918 |
— |
Special Meeting, Indiana State Board of Health, October 25, 1918 |
1918 |
— |
Special Meeting, Wednesday, March 19, 1919, 2:00 o'clock P. M. |
1919 |
— |
Special Meeting, Wednesday, October 9, 1918, 4:00 o'clock P. M. |
1918 |
— |
Special Order No. 29 Extract, By order of Colonel Williams, from Carroll Dunham, Headquarters Harvard Unit S.A.T.C., Cambridge, Mass., October 30, 1918 |
1918 |
— |
Special Order No. 30, By order of Colonel Williams, from Carroll Dunham, Headquarters Harvard Unit S.A.T.C., Cambridge, Mass., October 31, 1918 |
1918 |
— |
Special Plea For Gauze Mask Workers |
1918 |
— |
Special report on Influenza at Camp Dodge, Iowa, covering period from January 20, 1920 to March 14, 1920 inclusive |
1920 |
— |
A Special Report On The Mortality From Influenza In New York State During The Epidemic Of 1918-19 |
1923 |
— |
A special report on the mortality from influenza in New York State during the epidemic of 1918-19. |
1923 |
— |
Specialists To Attack "Flu" |
1918 |
— |
Spectators are Barred in Recorder's Court Account of Influenza |
1918 |
— |
Spectators Barred From Bransford Hearing |
1918 |
— |
Speech, January 28, 1920 |
1920 |
— |
Speech, January 29, 1920 |
1920 |
— |
Speech to the General Council, Atlanta, Georgia |
1918 |
— |
Speed Grip Fight |
1918 |
— |
Speed Up! Is Call to Nation |
1918 |
— |
Speeds War Machine |
1918 |
— |
Spend Sunday At Home And Play Victrola |
1918 |
— |
"Spif" New Name For Spanish Flu |
1918 |
— |
Spill Influenza Cure |
1919 |
— |
Spitless Day Decree Will Be Enforced |
1918 |
— |
The Splendid Work Done By the Children's Hospital During the Influenza Epidemic Is Worthy Of Recognition of All |
1918 |
— |
Spokane Doctor Says Quarantine |
1918 |
— |
Spokane Is Happy Once More; Health Officers Raise Ban |
1918 |
— |
Spokane's Death Rate Shows Small Increase |
1919 |
— |
Spokane (Washington) City Council Minutes, 1918 - 1919 |
[1919] |
— |
Spokane (Washington) Clerk Files, City Council, 1918 - 1919 |
[1919] |
— |
Sport Booming As Lid's Off |
1918 |
— |
Sport Marks Time As "Flu" Fight Rages |
1918 |
— |
Sports at Standstill |
1918 |
— |
Sports Come To Life Again As The Flu Ban Is Lifted In Los Angeles |
1918 |
— |
Spread Of "Flu" Mounts High |
1918 |
— |
Spread Of Flu Continues |
1918 |
— |
Spread of influenza |
1918 |
— |
Spread Of Influenza Epidemic |
1918 |
— |
Spread of influenza here; cause for alarm denied |
1918 |
— |
Spread Of Influenza Is Now Among Children |
1918 |
— |
Spread Of Influenza Is Slower |
1918 |
— |
Spread Of Influenza Suspends All Hearings |
1918 |
— |
Spread of respiratory Infections |
1918 |
— |
Spread Of Spanish Grip Is Checked at Camp Dix |
1918 |
— |
Spread Of Spanish Influenza Menaces Our War Production. U. S. Public Health Service Begins Nation-wide Health Campaign |
1918 |
— |
Spread of the Epidemic Is Checked |
1918 |
— |
Spread To Residence District |
1918 |
— |
Spreads On Kansas Side |
1918 |
— |
Spring Will Bring Influenza Scourge |
1919 |
— |
Springfield Wants Doctors For Grip |
1918 |
— |
Sputum-Borne Infections on Troop Transports |
1919 |
— |
St. Bernards Units To Help Fight Epidemic |
1918 |
— |
St. Columbkille's, Church and School Report for year ending December 31, 1918 |
1918 |
— |
St. Cyril [Unreadable Word], Church and School Report for year ending December 31, 1918 |
1918 |
— |
St. Elizabeth Confines Work To Influenza |
1918 |
— |
St. James', Church and School Report for year ending December 31, 1918 |
1918 |
— |
St. John's Ban |
1918 |
— |
St. John's Cathedral, Church and School Report for year ending December 31, 1918 |
1918 |
— |
St. John's Seminary Becomes Hospital |
1918 |
— |
St. Louis Boosts Loan to $38,742,800 Despite Influenza Quarantine |
1918 |
— |
St. Louis Death Rate from Influenza Is Lowest of Big Cities |
1918 |
— |
St. Louis Healthier Place Than Chicago |
1919 |
— |
St. Louis Influenza Death Rate Lowest |
1918 |
— |
St. Louis' Influenza Death Rate Shown to Be Lowest in Nation |
1918 |
— |
St. Mary's Has No Influenza; Is Safeguarded |
1918 |
— |
St. Mary's School Closes To Curb Disease Spread |
1918 |
— |
St. Matthew's Festival Will Not Be Held |
1918 |
— |
St. Paul Closed By Influenza Spread |
1918 |
— |
St. Paul Closes Tight to Check Influenza |
1918 |
— |
St. Paul Flu Lid May Hit Churches |
1918 |
— |
St. Paul Fortunate, Flu Figures Show |
1918 |
— |
St. Paul Sanitarium Trains Many Nurses |
1918 |
— |
St. Paul Starts In To Fight Flu; City Districted |
1981 |
— |
St. Paul to Close Until Further Notice |
1918 |
— |
St. Paul's Death Rate Is Lowest |
1919 |
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St. Paul's, Church and School Report for year ending December 31, 1918 |
1918 |
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St. Philip Neri's, Church and School Report for year ending December 31, 1918 |
1918 |
— |
St. Stanislaus, Church and School Report for year ending December 31, 1918 |
1918 |
— |
St. Vincent Charity Hospital (Member American Hospital Association), Report 1918 - 1919, Cleveland, Ohio |
1919 |
— |
St. Vincent's Closed To Visitors |
1918 |
— |
St. Vincent's Diary, October 1918 - January 1919 |
1918 |
— |
Stafford Sees End Of Fight On "Flu" |
1918 |
— |
"Stagger" plan wins |
1918 |
— |
Staggered Hours May Be Ordered |
1918 |
— |
"Staggered" work hours for federal employees to minimize influenza |
1918 |
— |
Stake Conferences Suspended |
1918 |
— |
Stamp Out "Spanish" Flu |
1918 |
— |
Stamp Sales Are Smaller |
1918 |
— |
Stamping Out Grip At Devens |
1918 |
— |
Stamping Out Influenza Is Recognized as War Measure |
1918 |
— |
Stamping Out Of Influenza Held As War Measure |
1918 |
— |
The Star's Sunday Morning Services |
1918 |
— |
Starkloff Is Firm On Closing Order |
1918 |
— |
Starkloff Puts Ban On Public Dancing |
1918 |
— |
Starkloff Refuses To Sanction Game Here |
1918 |
— |
Starkloff Will Say Friday if 'Flu' Ban Is to Be Raised Soon |
1918 |
— |
Start torpedo assembling plant |
1918 |
— |
State Action In Flu Fight |
1919 |
— |
State Adopts Omaha Plan To Fight Flu |
1918 |
— |
State Advisory Board Ignored, Says Dr. Neff |
1918 |
— |
State And Madison, Center Of Big Doings When All Chicago And Suburbs Go On Joy Riot |
1918 |
— |
State Board Goes Over Gillen's Head |
1918 |
— |
State Board Here To Discuss Quarantine |
1918 |
— |
State Board of Health Assists |
1918 |
— |
State Board Of Health Is Asking For More Money |
1918 |
— |
State Board of Health Memorandum to Minnesota Commission of Public Safety |
1918 |
— |
State Board of Health Minutes, October 1918 - January 1919 |
1919 |
— |
State Board Of Health Puts Ban On Meetings |
1918 |
— |
State Board Of Health Tips On Checking "Flu" |
1918 |
— |
State Board Seeking To Postpone Lifting Of Flu Ban In Denver |
1918 |
— |
State Board To Enlarge Rules For Quarantine |
1918 |
— |
State Board Would Summon Mayor Gillen |
1918 |
— |
State 'Closed' To End Epidemic |
1918 |
— |
State Closing Ban Lifted for Friday |
1918 |
— |
State Closing Ban May Soon Be Rescinded |
1918 |
— |
State Colleges May Be Closed |
1918 |
— |
State Condemns Mask For "Flu" |
1919 |
— |
State Conference Of Charities May Not Be Held This Year |
1918 |
— |
State Constabulary Called To Lancaster |
1918 |
— |
State Convention of Teachers Has Been Cancelled |
1918 |
— |
State Convention Of W. C. T. U. Will Not Meet Oct. 22 |
1918 |
— |
State demands report of all new flu cases |
1918 |
— |
State Department of Health Of The State Of Connecticut Bureau of Vital Statistics Seventieth Registration Report Of Births, Marriages, Divorces and Deaths For The Year Ended December 31, 1917 |
1917 |
— |
State Department of Health Of The State Of Connecticut Bureau of Vital Statistics Seventy-Fifth Registration Report Of Births, Marriages, Divorces and Deaths For The Year Ended December 31, 1922 |
1922 |
— |
State Department of Health Of The State Of Connecticut Bureau of Vital Statistics Seventy-first Registration Report Of Births, Marriages, Divorces and Deaths For The Year Ended December 31, 1918 |
1918 |
— |
State Department of Health Of The State Of Connecticut Bureau of Vital Statistics Seventy-fourth Registration Report Of Births, Marriages, Divorces and Deaths For The Year Ended December 31, 1921 |
1921 |
— |
State Department of Health Of The State Of Connecticut Bureau of Vital Statistics Seventy-Third Registration Report Of Births, Marriages, Divorces and Deaths For The Year Ended December 31, 1920 |
1920 |
— |
State Doctors Are Mobilized |
1918 |
— |
State Education Meet Cancelled By Plague |
1918 |
— |
State Educators' Meeting Canceled |
1918 |
— |
State Faces Shortage Of Medical Men |
1918 |
— |
State Fair Closes; Declared Most Successful |
1918 |
— |
The State Fair Is Postponed |
1918 |
— |
State Fair Not Affected By Influenza Epidemic |
1918 |
— |
State Fair Off Because Of Flu |
1918 |
— |
State Fair Opens Today; Expect Good Attendance |
1918 |
— |
State Federation Meeting Postponed |
1918 |
— |
State Fight On Influenza In 350 Towns |
1918 |
— |
State Flu Ban Can't Be Lifted Now Or Date Set |
1918 |
— |
State Flu Ban Will Be Lifted At Week's End |
1918 |
— |
State Flu Edict Arouses Protest |
1918 |
— |
State Flu Meet Is Put Off Till After Holidays |
1918 |
— |
State Flu Not Yet On Decline |
1918 |
— |
State Flu Status Is Not Improved, Reports Disclose |
1918 |
— |
State Flue Ban May Put On |
1918 |
— |
State Gives $100,000 to Fight Grippe |
1918 |
— |
State Guardsmen Workers In Epidemic |
1918 |
— |
State Has 1,506 New Flu Cases |
1919 |
— |
State Has 86,000 Cases Of Spanish Influenza |
1918 |
— |
State Health Authorities Urge War on Influenza |
1918 |
— |
State Health Authorities Visit Eight Tent Hospitals Used in War on Grippe |
1918 |
— |
State Health Board |
1918 |
— |
State Health Board and Miss Van de Vraede Urge Importance of Public Health |
1919 |
— |
State Health Board Besieged |
1918 |
— |
State Health Board Called to Discuss the "Flu" Situation |
1918 |
— |
State Health Board Calls "Flu" Meeting |
1919 |
— |
State Health Board Cancels Auto Races |
1918 |
— |
State Health Board Closes All Theaters |
1918 |
— |
State Health Board Closes All Theatres |
1918 |
— |
State Health Board Is Held Supreme |
1918 |
— |
State Health Board Issues "Flu" Warning |
1918 |
— |
State Health Board Opposes Lifting Ban |
1918 |
— |
State Health Board Postpones Meeting |
1918 |
— |
State Health Board To Consider Spanish Influenza Menace |
1918 |
— |
State Health Board To Decide Date Closing Order Will End |
1918 |
— |
State Health Board To Stamp Out Influenza; Order Closes All Public Gatherings In Utah |
1918 |
— |
State Health Chief Says "Flu" Checked |
1918 |
— |
State Health Officer Here |
1918 |
— |
State Health Officer To Issue Influenza Warning |
1918 |
— |
State Health Officials May Continue Ban |
1918 |
— |
State Holds Good Record In Flu Cases |
1919 |
— |
State In No Hurry To Lift "Flu" Ban |
1918 |
— |
State Influenza Situation Better: But Boston Reports Show Increase in Deaths |
1919 |
— |
State Influenza Situation Shows No Improvement |
1918 |
— |
State Institutions Guard Against Flu |
1918 |
— |
State Leading Influenza War |
1918 |
— |
State May Renew Influenza Ban If Epidemic Spreads |
1919 |
— |
State Medics Can't Act |
1919 |
— |
State Moves To Check Influenza; $50,000 Available |
1918 |
— |
State Not To Attempt Influenza Quarantine |
1918 |
— |
State Nurses Pledge Aid To Check Epidemic |
1918 |
— |
State of Nevada Biennial Report Of The State Board of Health For the Period Ending December 31, 1918 |
1918 |
— |
State of Nevada Biennial Report Of The State Board of Health For the Period Ending December 31, 1920 |
1920 |
— |
State of Nevada Biennial Report Of The State Board of Health For the Period Ending December 31, 1922 |
1922 |
— |
State Of New York, Fortieth Annual Report Of The State Department Of Health For the Year Ending December 31, 1919, Volume 1 |
1919 |
— |
State Of New York, Forty-First Annual Report Of The State Department Of Health For the Year Ending December 31, 1920, Volume 1 |
1920 |
— |
State of New York, Forty-Second Annual Report Of The State Department Of Health For the Year Ending December 31, 1921, Volume 1 |
1921 |
— |
State of New York, Forty-Third Annual Report Of The State Department Of Health For the Year Ending December 31, 1922, Volume 1 |
1922 |
— |
State of New York, Thirty-Ninth Annual Report Of The State Department Of Health For the Year Ending December 31, 1918, Volume 1 |
1918 |
— |
State Of North Dakota, 1920, Report of the State Board of Health For the Biennial Period Ending June 30, 1920 |
1920 |
— |
State Of Ohio Department of Health Thirty-First Report (43rd Year), Part I. Report of July 1, 1915 to December 31, 1928, Part II. Annual Report, Year Ending December 31, 1929 |
1930 |
— |
State of Washington, First Biennial Report Of State Department of Health Covering The Period From January 1, 1921 to December 31, 1922, Fourteenth Biennial Report Of The State Board of Health |
1922 |
— |
State of Washington, State Board of Health, Thirteenth Biennial Report Of The State Commissioner of Health And The State Board of Health For The Biennium 1919 - 1920 |
1920 |
— |
State of Washington, Twelfth Biennial Report Of The State Board of Health For The Years Ending September 30, 1917, and September 30, 1918 |
1918 |
— |
State Of Wyoming Department of Health and Vital Statistics Sixth Biennial Report of the State Board of Health Including Vital Statistics, 1921 - 1922 |
1922 |
— |
State Officials To Confer On Plan Of Handling Influenza |
1918 |
— |
State Order May Aid In Checking Serious Epidemic |
1918 |
— |
State Osteopaths To Meet In Albany Today |
1919 |
— |
State Prison Has 156 Influenza Sufferers |
1918 |
— |
State Quarantine Is Now In Effect |
1918 |
— |
State Removes Ban On Public Meetings |
1918 |
— |
State Report On Influenza |
1918 |
— |
State's Flu Cases Number 200,000 |
1918 |
— |
State's Influenza Toll Up To 60,000 |
1918 |
— |
State School Deaths Total 22 |
1918 |
— |
State Scoured For Flu Nurses |
1918 |
— |
State Survey To Find Death Toll Flu Takes |
1919 |
— |
State Teachers Meet Here Today |
1918 |
— |
State Teachers To Draw Full Pay For Flu Period |
1918 |
— |
State Teachers' Meet Postponed Until 1919 |
1918 |
— |
State to Begin Issuing Vaccine This Morning |
1918 |
— |
State To Combat Spanish Influenza |
1918 |
— |
State to Open Within a Week |
1918 |
— |
State To Probe Doctors' Fees |
1918 |
— |
State To Remain Closed For Some Time, Says Dr. Olin |
1918 |
— |
State To War Upon Influenza |
1918 |
— |
State U. Closes, Others Watched To Stem Scourge |
1918 |
— |
State United To Fight Flu |
1918 |
— |
State University Opening Delayed By Spanish 'Flu' |
1918 |
— |
State War Work Conference For Boys Postponed |
1918 |
— |
State-Wide Call to Stop All Gatherings |
1918 |
— |
State-Wide Closing To Curb Influenza |
1918 |
— |
State-Wide Drop in Grippe Cases |
1919 |
— |
State Wishes to Keep Children in School |
1919 |
— |
Statement |
1919 |
— |
Statement by Endicott on the Closing Order and General Grippe Situation |
1918 |
— |
Statement by Governor James M. Cox |
1918 |
— |
Statement For The Jeffersonian |
[1923] |
— |
Statement Issued By Dr. Carnes As To Epidemic Here |
1918 |
— |
Statement Issued To The Press By The Colorado State Board of Health, At The Request Of Surgeon General Blue, United States Public Health Service, Relative To Epidemic Influenza |
[1918] |
— |
A Statement Of Facts |
1918 |
— |
Statement Relating To Epidemic Influenza |
[1918] |
— |
Statement to Doctor ... to After-Care in Influenza Epidemic [title partially unreadable] |
1918 |
— |
States Divided Into Nursing Districts |
1918 |
— |
States Urged To Have Influenza Reported |
1918 |
— |
Statewide Call To Close Schools |
1918 |
— |
Statewide Order For Quarantine |
1918 |
— |
Stations Fixed For Registering Needed Nurses |
1918 |
— |
Statistic On The Influenza |
1919 |
— |
Statistical report of the work of the Division of Industrial Hygiene during 1918 |
1919 |
— |
Statistics Of Cases At Emergency Hospital, New Orleans, LA |
[1918] |
— |
Statistics of Influenza Morbidity��With Special Reference to Certain Factors in Case Incidence and Case Fatality |
1920 |
— |
Statistics of the 1918 Epidemic of Influenza in Connecticut |
1920 |
— |
Statistics Of The Epidemic Of Influenza In New York City |
1918 |
— |
Statistics Show Influenza Scare Flight Of Fancy |
1919 |
— |
Statistics Show Influenza To Be Losing Its Grip |
1918 |
— |
Status Of Flu Still Improves |
1918 |
— |
Status Unchanged In "Flu" Epidemic Thruout The State |
1918 |
— |
Stay At Home; Shop By Phone |
1918 |
— |
Stay-At-Home Week On Now |
1918 |
— |
Stay Home If You Are Tired And Want To Avoid Influenza |
1918 |
— |
Stay In Bed (How To Keep Well) |
1918 |
— |
Steady Decline In "Flu" Cases |
1918 |
— |
Steady Decline In Flu Shown |
1919 |
— |
Steady Decline Shown In Flu |
1918 |
— |
Steady Decrease In Flu Cases Expected |
1919 |
— |
Steady Decrease In Influenza Cases |
1919 |
— |
Steady Decrease In Influenza On |
1919 |
— |
Steady Decrease In New Influenza Cases Predicted |
1918 |
— |
Steady Drop In Influenza Cases Shown |
1918 |
— |
Steady Improvement |
1918 |
— |
Steady Improvement In "Flu" Situation |
1918 |
— |
Steady Improvement In Epidemic Is Noted |
1918 |
— |
Steady Reduction In Number Of "Flu" Cases |
1918 |
— |
Stealthy Flu Still Here |
1919 |
— |
Steam Shovel Digs Graves In Cemetery Here |
1918 |
— |
Step To Rejuvenate City Health Board |
1918 |
— |
Stephens, Bell, Both Confident; Influenza May Hold Down Vote |
1918 |
— |
Steps Are Taken Against Influenza |
1918 |
— |
Steps Outline for Prevention of "Flu" Spread |
1919 |
— |
Steps Taken Here To Fight Spanish 'Flu' |
1918 |
— |
Steps Taken To Dismiss Boys At Once |
1918 |
— |
Steps Taken To Head Off Spanish Flu |
1918 |
— |
Steps Taken To Prevent 'Flu' Spread |
1918 |
— |
A Stern Task for Brave Women |
1918 |
— |
Still Cautious On "Flu" |
1918 |
— |
Still Danger In Crowds |
1918 |
— |
Still Few Deaths from Influenza; Roby Warns Victims to Be Careful |
1918 |
— |
Still Inspecting Soda Fountains |
1918 |
— |
Still Is Need For Volunteers |
1918 |
— |
Still Many Cases Of Influenza |
1919 |
— |
Still Not Enough Nurses |
1918 |
— |
Still Unable To Check Influenza |
1918 |
— |
Stillwater Bars Close To Halt Grip Epidemic |
1918 |
— |
Stop Gatherings |
1918 |
— |
Stop! Look! Listen! Here Is How to Fight Off Spanish Influenza |
1918 |
— |
Stop Mailing Questionnaires To Prevent Spread Of Epidemic |
1918 |
— |
Stop Public Dances On Account Of "Flu" |
1918 |
— |
Stop Tank Talks In Big Hall |
1918 |
— |
Stop The Influenza |
1918 |
— |
Stop the Senseless Influenza Panic |
1918 |
— |
Stop Travel, Is Request Of The Health Officers |
1918 |
— |
Stopping An Epidemic |
1918 |
— |
Stops Rotary Activity |
1918 |
— |
Stops Teachers' Meeting |
1918 |
— |
Store Hours Stay; No Changes Made |
1918 |
— |
Store Managers Talk |
1918 |
— |
Stores Are Closed at 5:30 P. M. To Check Influenza By Order of Board of Health |
1918 |
— |
Stores Asked to Close Early |
1918 |
— |
Stores Open All Day Saturday |
1918 |
— |
Stores Shut If Flu Unchecked |
1918 |
— |
Stores Take Steps To Check Influenza |
1918 |
— |
Stores To Close To Aid Control Of Influenza |
1918 |
— |
Stores Will Close Early This Week |
1918 |
— |
Stores will open early tomorrow |
1918 |
— |
Storm and Flu Burden Chicago Phone Lines |
1919 |
— |
Stout Increase In Mails Here |
1918 |
— |
Strange Malady Causes Camp Lee Quarantine |
1918 |
— |
Strangers Wed in a Cemetery to Ward Off Grip Epidemic |
1918 |
— |
Street Car And Railroad Traffic Shows Decrease |
1918 |
— |
Street Car Influenza Rules Are Disobeyed |
1918 |
— |
Street Car Lines Told What To Do To Prevent Malady |
1918 |
— |
Street Car Strike is Killing Off the "Flu" Germs in This City |
1918 |
— |
Street Car Traffic Suffers From Effect Of Spanish "Flu" |
1918 |
— |
Street Car Windows Are To Be Kept Open |
1918 |
— |
Strenuous Precautions Taken At Ft. Douglas Against Influenza |
1918 |
— |
Stretches Point On Flu Medicine |
1918 |
— |
Stricken Boys Get Good Care At Hospitals |
1918 |
— |
Stricken Doctors Improve |
1918 |
— |
Strict Precaution to Prevent Spread of Disease Here |
1918 |
— |
Strict Rules To Win Over Influenza In L. A. |
1918 |
— |
Stricter Ban On Public Funerals |
1918 |
— |
Stricter Rules Governing Food |
1918 |
— |
Strike In The Health Department |
1918 |
— |
Stringent Health Rules |
1918 |
— |
Stringent Orders Issued |
1918 |
— |
Strong Demand For Masks In Epidemic |
1918 |
— |
Strong Hope Held In Influenza Fight |
1918 |
— |
Strong Impetus Given To Sports |
1918 |
— |
Strong Pressure To Lift Closing Order In Worcester |
1918 |
— |
Student Corps Continues |
1918 |
— |
Student Nurses Expected |
1918 |
— |
Students Are Sent Home |
1919 |
— |
Students Are Urged To Study at Home |
1918 |
— |
Students Of Academy Confined To Grounds |
1918 |
— |
Students Protected Against Influenza |
1918 |
— |
Students To Join Classes |
1918 |
— |
Studies on the Etiology of the Pandemic of 1918 |
1919 |
— |
A Study of Epidemics of Pneumococcus and Streptococcus Infections, and Measles, at Camp Zachary Taylor, Kentucky, Autumn, 1917, to Summer, 1918 |
1918 |
— |
Study of the Bacteriology of the Recent Epidemic of Influenza at the U.S. Naval Training Camp, Seattle, Wash. |
1919 |
— |
Study System In The Schools To Be Changed |
1918 |
— |
Subcommittee No. 2, Epidemic and Emergency Nursing |
[1918] |
— |
Suburb Schools To Open |
1918 |
— |
Such Bread Forbidden |
1918 |
— |
Sudden drop in "flu" |
1918 |
— |
Sufferers From Influenza Warned |
1919 |
— |
Suffering and tragedy crowd two-room home |
1918 |
— |
Suffering Slight in Cincinnati |
1918 |
— |
Suffragists scorn flu by convening without any masks |
1918 |
— |
Sugar For Flu Victims |
1918 |
— |
Suggest People Observe Sunday in Their Homes |
1918 |
— |
Suggested Newspaper Items |
[1918] |
— |
Suggestions are Made to Prevent the "Flu" |
1918 |
— |
Suggestions For Consideration By The Committee On Epidemiology |
[1918] |
— |
Suggestions For Organization Of Cities And Towns To Fight The Influenza Epidemic |
[1918] |
— |
Suggestions For Organizations Of After-Care Influenza Work |
[1918] |
— |
Suggestions for the Red Cross from the Surgeon General's Office |
[1918] |
— |
Suggestions Growing Out of Influenza Epidemic |
1918 |
— |
Suggestions On Securing Nurses |
1918 |
— |
Suggestions Relative to Regulation Issued by the Health Department of Boston |
1918 |
— |
Suggestions That Should Be Sent In A Bulletin To The District Supervisor Of Medical Social Work Regarding Children's Problems |
[1918] |
— |
Suggestions That Should Be Sent In A Bulletin To The District Supervisor Of Medical Social Work Regarding Service To Families In Distress |
[1918] |
— |
Suggestions To Local Committee On After-Care Of Influenza |
[1918] |
— |
Suggests Theaters And Schools Close |
1918 |
— |
Sulphur in Shoes Will Check the "Flu," Asserts Physician |
1918 |
— |
Summerville Is In Need Of Help |
1918 |
— |
Summerville Is In Need Of Help |
1918 |
— |
Sun Shines Once Again On Theaters Of Denver As Flu Scare Subsides |
1918 |
— |
Sunday Closing Order Keenly Felt By Members Chr. Reformed Churches |
1918 |
— |
Sunday Concerts Close Theaters for Fortnight |
1918 |
— |
Sunday Disclosures Before the Reform Congregation Keneseth Israel, Philadelphia, PA, Series XXXII, 1918-1919 |
1919 |
— |
Sunday Grip Aid Given By Women |
1918 |
— |
A Sunday Of Home Worship Suggested |
1918 |
— |
Sunday Revival Services Resumed |
1918 |
— |
Sunday's Influenza Report Lighter Than Preceding Days |
1919 |
— |
Sunday School Arrives Again In New Orleans |
1918 |
— |
Sunday School Board Issues Outline Of Lessons For February |
1919 |
— |
Sunday School Flu Ban Down |
1918 |
— |
Sunday School in Open Air Success |
1919 |
— |
Sunday School Meetings Off |
1918 |
— |
Sunday School Open To Those Over 18 |
1918 |
— |
Sunday School Session Off |
1918 |
— |
Sunday Schools Close for Epidemic |
1918 |
— |
Sunday Schools Closed |
1918 |
— |
Sunday Schools Get Permission To Hold Classes |
1918 |
— |
Sunday Schools Still Are Under Influenza Ban |
1918 |
— |
Sunday Schools Will Resume Next Sunday |
1919 |
— |
Sunday Schools Work Hit By Flu |
1918 |
— |
Sunday Services On Church Lawns |
1918 |
— |
Sunday Toll Of Epidemic Falls To Eight In City |
1918 |
— |
Sunday Week Is Date Designated For Lifting Lid |
1918 |
— |
Sunday Will Be Churchless |
1918 |
— |
Sunday Without Services Unique |
1918 |
— |
Sunshine And Influenza |
1918 |
— |
Superintendent Jackson presented the following letter to the Board of Education at its special meeting today |
1918 |
— |
Superintendent's Correspondence, Minneapolis Public Schools, October - December 1918 |
1918 |
— |
Superintendents Will Discuss Influenza |
1919 |
— |
Supervising Nurse Employed By Hotel |
1918 |
— |
Supplement To The Toledo City Journal, Annual Report, Division of Health, City of Toledo, 1919 |
1919 |
— |
Supplement To The Toledo City Journal, Published By The Commission Of Publicity And Efficiency, Annual Report Of The Division of Health, Toledo, Ohio, 1920 |
1920 |
— |
Supplement, Toledo City Journal, Division of Health, Annual Report 1918 |
1918 |
— |
Supplement, Toledo City Journal, Division of Health, Annual Report, 1917 |
1917 |
— |
Supplemental Report on Influenza and Pneumonia Epidemic |
1918 |
— |
Supplemental Report, Memoranda As To Some Of The Methods Employed In The Influenza Campaign By The Pittsburgh Chapter Of The American Red Cross |
1919 |
— |
Supplementary data on influenza |
1918 |
— |
Supply of Ready-Made Protectors Exhausted in Short Time |
1918 |
— |
Supplying 100 Gallons Of Soup A Day To Sick |
1918 |
— |
Supreme Court Says City Lacks Authority Over School Buildings |
1918 |
— |
Supreme Court session Monday |
1918 |
— |
Surface and Subway Car Cleanup to Aid Influenza Fight |
1918 |
— |
Surg.-Gen. Blue Issues Appeal To All Nurses |
1918 |
— |
Surgeon Gen. Blue Tells What to Do When You Think You Have the Flu |
1918 |
— |
Surgeon-General Asks For 150 Nurses' Aides |
1918 |
— |
Surgeon General tells how to avoid influenza |
1918 |
— |
Surgeon General Writes Of "Flu" |
1918 |
— |
Surgeon Reports 85 Sick At Post With Influenza |
1918 |
— |
Surgeons Endorse Influenza Serum |
1918 |
— |
Survey Determines Extent Of Spanish Influenza In U. S. |
1918 |
— |
Survey Of Malady In Schools |
1918 |
— |
Survey Of Malady Made By Official |
1918 |
— |
Survey Of Nurses To Be Made This Month |
1918 |
— |
A Survey of Nursing Resources |
— |
— |
Survey of the Epidemic of Influenza in the American Expeditionary Forces |
1919 |
— |
Survey Planned By Red Cross |
1919 |
— |
Survey Shows Big Array Of Nurses |
1918 |
— |
Survey To Enroll All Local Nurses |
1918 |
— |
Survey Will Tell If Disease Lurks In Trail Of Flu |
1918 |
— |
Suspend Child Clinics during Grippe Epidemic |
1918 |
— |
Swat Flu Mask; Also Hutchinson |
1918 |
— |
Swedish Churches Will Close Sunday But Insist That Saloons Close, Too |
1918 |
— |
Sweeping Closing Order Against Influenza in Effect Here Today |
1918 |
— |
Sweeping Closing Order To Prevent Further Spread Of Spanish Influenza |
1918 |
— |
Sweeping Order Issued To Men At Local Camp |
1918 |
— |
Syllabus of Lectures on Home Nursing Given at the Chicago Training School for Home and Public Health Nursing, Fifth Edition |
1920 |
— |
Symptoms Of Disease |
1918 |
— |
Symptoms of Influenza Revealed by Tongue |
1919 |
— |
Symptoms of Influenza Revealed by Tongue |
1919 |
— |
Symptoms of Spanish Influenza; Some Precautions and Treatment |
1918 |
— |
Symptoms Of The Influenza And Its First Treatment |
1918 |
— |
Symptoms Similar of the Spanish Influenza and the Chinese Pneumonic Plague |
1918 |
— |
Synagogues to Close |
1918 |
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Synod Meeting Postponed |
1918 |
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Systematic Excercise vs. Flu |
1918 |
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