Flu epidemic 1900s

    • [DOC File]Pandemic Influenza - Facilitator's Manual

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      epizootic: A disease occurring suddenly in animals in a community, region or country in numbers clearly in excess of normal. See epidemic and panzootic. H5N1: A variant of avian influenza, which is a type of influenza virulent in birds. It was first identified in Italy in the early 1900s and is now known to …

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    • [DOC File]NUNEATON

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      1922 Mini flu epidemic in Nuneaton killed three people including Peter Platt (1883-1922) from Nuneaton Town player (late licensee of the White Swan public house) 1922 Rugby Autocar started to distribute Ford and Fordson tractor products.

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    • [DOCX File]GERMS IN HISTORY AND HEALTH

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      the rise of cities was made possible by farming, and European cities were not self-sustaining until 1900s (supplied by healthier in-migrating farm workers) increasing significance of world trade routes. increasing proximity to & contact with disease bearing animals: cattle: measles, TB, smallpox. pigs: flu…

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    • MEDICINE

      Katherine Mandusic McDonell. Disease was prevalent among residents of early Indianapolis. The city’s low-lying swampy land, combined with a lack of knowledge about disease-causing mechanisms and proper sanitation methods, led to much sickness.

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    • [DOCX File]Part I- Global Diseases and epidemics

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      Apr 06, 2018 · It has been cited as the most devastating epidemic in recorded world history. More people died of influenza in a single year than in four-years of the Black Death Bubonic Plague from 1347 to 1351. Known as "Spanish Flu" or "La Grippe" the influenza of 1918-1919 was a global disaster.

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    • [DOCX File]When did the United States Senate endorse the Amendment?

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      The Spanish flu was a pandemic that claimed the lives of both civilians and soldiers alike. The emphasis in 1918 was on the Great War. There was no clear federal response to the Spanish flu, instead local and state governments made their own public health decisions through local public health departments.

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    • [DOC File]DELTA SOLUTION: Using JBHM Curriculum to develop Ss as ...

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      Theme/ message: The 1918 Influenza Epidemic was the most deadly flu breakout in the history of the flu. Like the far-reaching affects of WWI, the flu shows us another way that the world was becoming more globalized in the 1900s. Sickness & unrest in one part of the world would and did affect other parts of …

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    • [DOC File]A Blythewood Timeline

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      BS, 31 1918 A flu epidemic killed thousands of South Carolinians. Did the flu epidemic affect Blythewood? 2/26/1919 Pattie E. Frick became postmaster. McLean, 30. Spring 1919 Hudnalle B. McLean graduated from Blythewood High School as its valedictorian. The only other graduates that year were Gordon Duke and Bessie Brown.

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    • [DOC File]Thematic history: A history of the City of Melbourne's ...

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      The Melbourne Cricket Ground was used as a sanatorium during the postwar Spanish Flu Epidemic of 1919; Royal Park was used after the war as a hospital. Royal Park was also used during World War II to accommodate an army camp, which remained in place for several years following the end of the war.

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    • [DOC File]World War I and Beyond

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      Flu Epidemic. An unusually deadly form of the influenza, or flu, virus appeared in the U.S. Historians believe that as many as 30 million worldwide died from the flu. 500,000 Americans were killed. Possibly spread by soldiers. World War I and Beyond. Wilson, War, and Peace. The Tide Turns. Due to horrible military defeats, hunger and chaos within

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