"Influenza has apparently become domesticated with us" : influenza, medicine and the public, 1890-1918 -- "The whole world seems up-side-down" : patients, families and communities confront the ...
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SCOTUStoday: Trump v. the Fed
Six years ago today, the court announced that it was postponing its March argument session in response to the COVID-19 ...
On January 9, 1963, Kathryn O’Hay Granahan, an Easton native and former member of Congress, was named Treasurer of the United States by President John F. Kennedy. She came from ...
Flashbacks is a weekly series looking back at the over 100-year history of The News Leader and its place across the Staunton, ...
If you were a youngster in Boerne around 1918, you might have been chanting this little rhyme: “I had a little bird, its name was Enza. I opened the window, and in-flu-enza.” 1918 was a brutal year ...
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Spanish Flu Killed More Than World War I
Between 1918 and 1920, the Spanish Influenza tore across the globe and killed tens of millions, making it one of the deadliest pandemics in recorded history. Unlike many other outbreaks, it struck ...
Before becoming the first doctor of public health in Canada, Zachary Miller had to reckon with a painful past. The ...
LANCASTER, Pa. — As Pennsylvania leaders continue to grapple with a surge of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza cases, Lancaster County has emerged as the epicenter of one of the worst outbreaks in ...
On this day, a group of masked and costumed college students danced through the streets of New Orleans, and it's compared to the celebrations we know today. The country music hall of famer started in ...
The therapeutic revolution: medicine, meaning, and social change in nineteenth-century America -- Medical text and social context: explaining William Buchan's Domestic medicine -- John Gunn: ...
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