You said you cant understand how america dealt with the influenza pandemic in 1918 without understanding world war i. Because everything about the pandemic was related to the war, and everything about the war at that time was related in a sense to the pandemic. Historian Kenneth Davis says an early outbreak of flu was reported at camp funston, part of fort riley in kansas. Young men arriving for training and deployment were suddenly becoming sick. The outbreak in kansas was march of 1918. March 4th, 1918. We know the date and doctors are starting to note a strange influenza that doesnt look like anything else they have ever seen. What were the first symptoms that they started to see . Very high fever, tremendous body aches, like back breaking body aches. Then as it progressed, these very otherwise healthy young men who had just reported for duty were on their backs in tremendous pain. People would talk about it like being hit by bats or something. Thats how bad it was. Within weeks, mo
Drums coming everywhere but there was another fight about to take place right here on american soil, one that would eventually kill more people than the great war itself. It was the influenza pandemic of 1918, known back then as the spanish flu. And we wont come back until its over over there you said you cant understand how america dealt with the influenza pandemic in 1918 without understanding world war i. Because everything about the pandemic was related to the war, and everything about the war at that time was related in a sense to the pandemic. Historian Kenneth Davis says an early outbreak of flu was reported at camp funston, part of fort riley in kansas. Young men arriving for training and deployment were suddenly becoming sick. The outbreak in kansas was march of 1918. March 4th, 1918. We know the date and doctors are starting to note a strange influenza that doesnt look like anything else they have ever seen. What were the first symptoms that they started to see . Very high fe
One that would eventually kill more people than the great war itself. It was the influenza pandemic of 1918, known back then as the spanish flu. And we wont come back till its over over there you said you cant understand how america with the influenza pandemic in 1918 without understanding world war 1 . Because everything about the pandemic was related to the war. And everything about the war at that time was related, in a sense, to the pandemic. Historian Kenneth Davis says an early outbreak of flu was reported at camp fundsten, part of ft. Riley in texas. Young men arriving for training and deployment were becoming sick. The outbreak in 1918 . March 4th, 1918, we know the date. Doctors are starting to notice a strange influenza that doesnt look like anything else theyve ever seen. What were the first symptoms they started to see . Very high fever. Tremendous body aches. Like backbreaking body aches. Then as it progressed, these very otherwise healthy young men, who had just reported
About to take place right here on american soil. One that would eventually kill more people than the great war itself. It was the influenza pandemic of 1918, known back then as the spanish flu. And we wont come back till its over over there you said you cant understand how america dealt with the influenza pandemic in 1918 would understanding world war i. Because everything about the pandemic was related to the war. And everything about the war at that time was related, in a sense, to the pandemic. Historian Kenneth Davis says an early outbreak of flu was reported at camp funston, part of ft. Riley in kansas. Young men arriving for training and deployment were becoming sick. The outbreak in kansas was 1918 . March 4th, 1918, we know the date. Doctors are starting to notice a strange influenza that doesnt look like anything else theyve ever seen. What were the first symptoms they started to see . Very high fever. Tremendous body aches. Like backbreaking body aches. Then as it progressed,
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