Studies on Epidemic Influenza: Comprising Clinical and Laboratory Investigations

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Studies on Epidemic Influenza: Comprising Clinical and Laboratory Investigations

by University of Pittsburgh. School of Medicine

EN·~11 hours·12 chapters

Chapters

12 total
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0:11
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Studies on Epidemic Influenza COMPRISING Clinical and Laboratory Investigations

1:13
3

PREFACE

8:22
4

HISTORY AND EPIDEMIOLOGY OF INFLUENZA

59:23
5

A CLINICAL DESCRIPTION OF INFLUENZA AS IT APPEARED IN THE EPIDEMIC OF 1918–1919

1:08:17
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THE URINE AND BLOOD IN EPIDEMIC INFLUENZA

28:25
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THE TREATMENT OF INFLUENZA

2:50:43
8

PHYSIOLOGICAL AND PHYSIOLOGICAL CHEMICAL OBSERVATIONS IN EPIDEMIC INFLUENZA

13:05
9

THE BACTERIOLOGY OF EPIDEMIC INFLUENZA WITH A DISCUSSION OF B. INFLUENZÆ AS THE CAUSE OF THIS AND OTHER INFECTIVE PROCESSES

1:58:11
10

THE PATHOLOGY OF EPIDEMIC INFLUENZA

3:30:11

Description

When the 1918 influenza wave hit Pittsburgh in early October, the city’s newly built military barracks became a pressure cooker for the rapidly spreading illness. With two camps housing around 7,000 soldiers, doctors faced an urgent need to diagnose, isolate, and treat a disease that seemed to target the most vulnerable with alarming speed. Their early response—swift conversion of a local hospital, strict quarantine orders, and the mobilization of medical staff—set the stage for a systematic study of the pandemic’s first fierce weeks.

The report gathers a dozen specialists who dissect the outbreak from every angle: clinical symptoms, blood and urine findings, experimental treatments, and early vaccine trials. Detailed sections on the bacteriology, chemistry, and pathology of the virus illuminate how physicians grappled with an unknown enemy. Listeners will gain a vivid, front‑line view of the scientific and public‑health challenges that shaped one of history’s deadliest flu seasons.

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Language

en

Duration

~11 hours (652K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Richard Tonsing and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)

Release date

2019-12-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

UO

University of Pittsburgh. School of Medicine

Known as Pitt Med, this longstanding medical school pairs rigorous training with a strong research culture and close ties to a major academic health system in Pittsburgh.

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