This episode explores the final months of 1918, when the First World War ended but peace did not bring stability, safety, or ...
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1918 Spanish influenza explained

An in-depth look at the 1918 influenza pandemic, often called the “Spanish Flu,” examining its global impact, death toll ...
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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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"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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