Completed
A Children´s Schoolyard Rhyme Expresses the Flu
Class Central Classrooms beta
YouTube videos curated by Class Central.
Classroom Contents
The 1918 Spanish Flu—The Philadelphia Story - Part 2 of 3
Automatically move to the next video in the Classroom when playback concludes
- 1 A Children´s Schoolyard Rhyme Expresses the Flu
- 2 The Spanish Flu is Actually an American Flu
- 3 Ms. Olson´s Death Sets Off the Second Wave
- 4 Camp Devens in Boston Has a Major Outbreak
- 5 Uncertainty Over the Cause of the Flu Drives Fear
- 6 In 1919, the Flu is Controversially Said to Be Viral
- 7 Flu Treatments Range from Futile to Absurd
- 8 All Public Life Stops from Fear of the Flu
- 9 The Business of War Booms
- 10 Philadelphia´s Corrupt Inefficiency Leads to Outbreak
- 11 Fear Explodes as Stores, Schools, and Churches Close
- 12 News Editorials Question Official Narratives
- 13 Officials Predict End of Pandemic, Yet Deaths Surge
- 14 Telephones Begin Routing Emergency Calls Only
- 15 Epidemic Peaks in Philadelphia as Bodies Pile Up
- 16 Flu Destruction Leaves Orphans in Its Wake
- 17 Competitive Exclusion Reveals Mutations in Influenza
- 18 Flu Weakens, Yet Global Death Toll Is 50-100 Million
- 19 Major Global Cities Detail Staggering Numbers of Dead
- 20 Packs of Starving Dogs Go Berzerk on Sick and Dead
- 21 Flu Subsides in Humans while Birds Harbor the Virus