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by Eugene L. (Eugene Lindsay) Opie, Francis G. (Francis Gilman) Blake, Thomas M. (Thomas Milton) Rivers, James C. (James Craig) Small
EPIDEMIC RESPIRATORY DISEASE The Pneumonias and Other Infections of the Respiratory Tract Accompanying Influenza and Measles
INTRODUCTION
CONTENTS
ILLUSTRATIONS
CHAPTER I THE ETIOLOGY OF INFLUENZA
CHAPTER II CLINICAL FEATURES AND BACTERIOLOGY OF INFLUENZA AND ITS ASSOCIATED PURULENT BRONCHITIS AND PNEUMONIA
CHAPTER III SECONDARY INFECTION IN THE WARD TREATMENT OF INFLUENZA AND PNEUMONIA
CHAPTER IV THE PATHOLOGY AND BACTERIOLOGY OF PNEUMONIA FOLLOWING INFLUENZA
CHAPTER V SECONDARY INFECTION IN THE WARD TREATMENT OF MEASLES
CHAPTER VI THE PATHOLOGY AND BACTERIOLOGY OF PNEUMONIA FOLLOWING MEASLES
This volume presents a meticulous study of the respiratory crises that swept a U.S. Army training camp in the final years of World War I. Drawing on the records of the base hospital, a team of military physicians and bacteriologists documents the rise of pneumonia, influenza and measles among thousands of soldiers. Their combined expertise in pathology, bacteriology and field medicine gives the reader a clear picture of how these illnesses intertwined with the harsh conditions of a rapidly expanding camp.
The authors reveal striking patterns, such as the predominance of atypical pneumococcal strains among newly recruited troops from the South, while older white units suffered the more familiar Types I and II. They trace how each wave of influenza in early 1918 was followed weeks later by a surge in severe pneumonia, and how measles outbreaks similarly precipitated fatal lung infections. Beyond the statistics, the book offers a vivid glimpse into the challenges of early‑20th‑century disease control and the lessons it still holds for modern epidemic response.
Full title
Epidemic Respiratory Disease The pneumonias and other infections of the repiratory tract accompanying influenza and measles The pneumonias and other infections of the repiratory tract accompanying influenza and measles
Language
en
Duration
~11 hours (683K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Richard Tonsing and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)
Release date
2020-06-19
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

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