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America's forgotten pandemic: the influenza of 1918
Alfred W. Crosby
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Frontmatter
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List of Graphs and Tables (page ix)
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Preface to the New Edition (page xi)
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PART I. An Abrupt Introduction to Spanish Influenza
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1. The Great Shadow (page 3)
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PART II. Spanish Influenza: The First Wave- Spring and Summer, 1918
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2. The Advance of the Influenza Virus (page 17)
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3. Three Explosions- Africa, Europe, and America (page 37)
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PART III. The Second and Third Waves
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4. The United States Begins to Take Note (page 45)
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5. Spanish Influenza Sweeps the Country (page 56)
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6. Flu in Philadelphia (page 70)
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7. Flu in San Francisco (page 91)
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8. Flu at Sea on the Voyage to France (page 121)
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9. Flu and the American Expeditionary Force (page 145)
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10. Flu and the Paris Peace Conference (page 171)
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PART IV. Measurements, Research, Conclusions, and Confusions
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11. Statistics, Definitions, and Speculation (page 202)
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12. Samoa and Alaska (page 227)
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13. Research, Frustration, and the Isolation of the Virus (page 264)
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14. Where Did the Flu of 1918 Go? (page 295)
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PART V. Afterword
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15. An Inquiry into the Peculiarities of Human Memory (page 311)
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Index (page 329)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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JPHP | 12.2 (Summer 1991): 241-243 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/3342507 |
MAQ | 5.3 (Sept. 1991): 292-293 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/648688 |
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Published: c2003
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
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