The 1918 Spanish Flu—The Philadelphia Story - Part 2 of 3

The 1918 Spanish Flu—The Philadelphia Story - Part 2 of 3

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All Public Life Stops from Fear of the Flu

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All Public Life Stops from Fear of the Flu

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The 1918 Spanish Flu—The Philadelphia Story - Part 2 of 3

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

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