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PanFlu Storybook - Finding A Cure, Sylvia Moultray

pandemic influenza  1918  spanish flu  flu survivors  pandemic influenza storybook  Sylvia Moultray 

Finding A Cure, One of the most important challenges, for health communicators today, is helping the public to understand that a flu shot will not be readily available when the next pandemic strikes. Once the virus is identified, it will take several months to produce a vaccine. In 1918, in desperation, people tried a variety of methods to cure the sick —some practical and effective, others questionable and even amusing.

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PanFlu Storybook - War Stories, Paul J. Burke

pandemic influenza  1918  spanish flu  flu survivors  pandemic influenza storybook  Paul J. Burke 

War Stories, The first cases of illness from the 1918 flu pandemic in the United States were reported from Fort Riley, Kansas on March 11 when an Army private became ill; complaining of fever, sore throat, and headache. Military personnel were greatly impacted by the virus and many young recruits were dead from the flu before they ever saw combat.

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CDC PanFlu Storybook - In Memorial, Joel Anderson Smyer

pandemic influenza  1918  spanish flu  flu survivors  pandemic influenza storybook  Joel Anderson Smyer 

In Memorial, To date, October 1918 remains the deadliest month in U.S. history when approximately 200,000 Americans died of the flu. Healthy, young adults (average age 35 years) began coughing in the morning and were dead by the evening. The family stories described in this section define true courage amid unbearable loss.

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CDC PanFlu Storybook - Finding A Cure, Daisy Mildred Sykes

pandemic influenza  1918  spanish flu  flu survivors  pandemic influenza storybook  Daisy Mildred Sykes 

Finding A Cure, One of the most important challenges, for health communicators today, is helping the public to understand that a flu shot will not be readily available when the next pandemic strikes. Once the virus is identified, it will take several months to produce a vaccine. In 1918, in desperation, people tried a variety of methods to cure the sick —some practical and effective, others questionable and even amusing.

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PanFlu Storybook - In Memorial, Geneva Searcy Thompson

pandemic influenza  1918  spanish flu  flu survivors  pandemic influenza storybook  Geneva Searcy Thompson 

In Memorial, To date, October 1918 remains the deadliest month in U.S. history when approximately 200,000 Americans died of the flu. Healthy, young adults (average age 35 years) began coughing in the morning and were dead by the evening. The family stories described in this section define true courage amid unbearable loss.

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PanFlu Storybook - In Memorial, Joseph and Stanley Garas

pandemic influenza  1918  spanish flu  flu survivors  pandemic influenza storybook  Joseph and Stanley Garas 

In Memorial, To date, October 1918 remains the deadliest month in U.S. history when approximately 200,000 Americans died of the flu. Healthy, young adults (average age 35 years) began coughing in the morning and were dead by the evening. The family stories described in this section define true courage amid unbearable loss.

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PanFlu Storybook - Finding A Cure, Velva Kiser Breeding

pandemic influenza  1918  spanish flu  flu survivors  pandemic influenza storybook  Velva Kiser Breeding 

Finding A Cure, One of the most important challenges, for health communicators today, is helping the public to understand that a flu shot will not be readily available when the next pandemic strikes. Once the virus is identified, it will take several months to produce a vaccine. In 1918, in desperation, people tried a variety of methods to cure the sick —some practical and effective, others questionable and even amusing.

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PanFlu Storybook - Finding A Cure, Sarah Elizabeth Northrip Wright

pandemic influenza  1918  spanish flu  flu survivors  pandemic influenza storybook  Sarah Elizabeth Northrip Wright 

Finding A Cure, One of the most important challenges, for health communicators today, is helping the public to understand that a flu shot will not be readily available when the next pandemic strikes. Once the virus is identified, it will take several months to produce a vaccine. In 1918, in desperation, people tried a variety of methods to cure the sick —some practical and effective, others questionable and even amusing.

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PanFlu Storybook - An Immigrant's Tale, Nicola and Constance Maffeo

pandemic influenza  1918  spanish flu  flu survivors  pandemic influenza storybook  Nicola and Constance Maffeo 

An Immigrant’s Tale, Many people fled war-ravaged Europe during WWI and several came to America. In addition to adjusting to a new culture and learning a new language, recent immigrants also had to cope with a deadly flu pandemic. Even for those who had settled in the United States before the Great War, the flu pandemic made a difficult existence almost unbearable.

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PanFlu Storybook - War Stories, Ida K. Naparstek

pandemic influenza  1918  spanish flu  flu survivors  pandemic influenza storybook  Ida K. Naparstek 

War Stories, The first cases of illness from the 1918 flu pandemic in the United States were reported from Fort Riley, Kansas on March 11 when an Army private became ill; complaining of fever, sore throat, and headache. Military personnel were greatly impacted by the virus and many young recruits were dead from the flu before they ever saw combat.

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PanFlu Storybook - 1957 Flu Pandemic, Beth Hines

pandemic influenza  1918  spanish flu  flu survivors  pandemic influenza storybook  1957  Beth Hines 

1957 Flu Pandemic, The 1957 flu pandemic was deadly, but milder than the 1918 event. The virus caused an estimated 70,000 deaths in the United States. The seven stories presented in this section are retold by survivors from New York to California.

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PanFlu Storybook - In Memorial, Edna Breedlove Clampitt

pandemic influenza  1918  spanish flu  flu survivors  pandemic influenza storybook  Edna Breedlove Clampitt 

In Memorial, To date, October 1918 remains the deadliest month in U.S. history when approximately 200,000 Americans died of the flu. Healthy, young adults (average age 35 years) began coughing in the morning and were dead by the evening. The family stories described in this section define true courage amid unbearable loss.

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PanFlu Storybook - Finding A Cure, Mae McCullam Smith

pandemic influenza  1918  spanish flu  flu survivors  pandemic influenza storybook  Mae McCullam Smith 

Finding A Cure, One of the most important challenges, for health communicators today, is helping the public to understand that a flu shot will not be readily available when the next pandemic strikes. Once the virus is identified, it will take several months to produce a vaccine. In 1918, in desperation, people tried a variety of methods to cure the sick —some practical and effective, others questionable and even amusing.

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PanFlu Storybook - In Memorial, Teofilia Rogowsky Grala

pandemic influenza  1918  spanish flu  flu survivors  pandemic influenza storybook  Teofilia Rogowsky Grala 

In Memorial, To date, October 1918 remains the deadliest month in U.S. history when approximately 200,000 Americans died of the flu. Healthy, young adults (average age 35 years) began coughing in the morning and were dead by the evening. The family stories described in this section define true courage amid unbearable loss.

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PanFlu Storybook - I Survived, Dr. Otto Wernecke

pandemic influenza  1918  spanish flu  flu survivors  pandemic influenza storybook  Dr. Otto Wernecke 

I Survived, The staggering statistics associated with pandemics sometimes makes it difficult to remember that each number represents a single, human life. In this section, survivors share their intimate recollections of either their own illness or that of a loved one. All these storytellers are 90-plus years of age and they have carried with them for a lifetime their memories of the 1918 flu pandemic.

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