Influenza 1918: The Worst Epidemic in America's History

by Lynette Iezzoni

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Presents a historical account of the epidemic that swept America in 1918 claiming the lives of up to forty million people, examining the response of public officials to the crisis, the work of medical researchers to find the cause of the outbreak, and the efforts of volunteers to keep the country running.

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This book was interesting in spite of itself. Very few people know the scope of the havoc the flu of 1918-1919. In America alone it killed more Americans than were killed in combat in World War I, II, Korea, Vietnam, and all wars we fought in since. Worldwide it is estimated that 1/2 of the worlds population at the time caught the flu and 20-40 million died from it. Yet for most of my life I thought of the flu as nothing more than an inconvenience and an occasional health threat to the very young or very old. I learned a lot but it certainly wasn't as riveting as say Devil in the White City (also in this list).

If you can find a more highly recommended book about the pandemic then get that, otherwise read this one, it is a serviceable show more introduction to what happened. show less

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Influenza 1918: The Worst Epidemic in America's History

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Nonfiction, General Nonfiction, History, Science & Nature
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614.518Applied Science & TechnologyMedicine & healthEpidemics, Poisons, Alternative MedicineIncidence of and public measures to prevent specific diseases and kinds of diseasesSalmonella infections, bacillary diseases, clostridium infections, diphtheria, cholera, dysenteries, influenzaInfluenza
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RC150.5 .A2 .I494MedicineInternal medicineInternal medicineInfectious and parasitic diseases

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