“The Flu”: A Brief History of Influenza in U. S. America, Europe, Hawaii
A. Mouritz
Read by Grace Buchanan
PREFACE
This Booklet has been written and compiled for the use of any student or layman who seeks concise and clear information on the history of Influenza. Brief and salient facts are set forth relating to “Flu” epidemics and pandemics: other collateral features have also been discussed, connected with or bearing upon this subject.
Honolulu, Hawaii, U. S. A., 1921. - A. Mouritz
Notes:
Much of the material in "The Flu" is still relevant today, like pandemic terminology, thoughts about causes and micro-organisms, the flu's relationship with pneumonia, the impact on society, and approaches to treatments
"The Flu" is included in the Surgeon General's Library at the U. S. National Library of Medicine
omitted Chapter 5 (titled, From the Author’s Booklet, “Historical Hawaii”) to retain the primary purpose as stated in the title and Preface, and subtract secondary material (1 hr 28 min)
Chapters
Preface and Bibliography | 3:15 | Read by Grace Buchanan |
Chapter 1 Influenza | 15:21 | Read by Grace Buchanan |
Chapter 2 Influenza Epidemics in U.S.America | 21:48 | Read by Grace Buchanan |
Chapter 3 Influenza in Hawaii | 14:01 | Read by Grace Buchanan |
Chapter 4 General Considerations | 34:20 | Read by Grace Buchanan |
Reviews
excellent narration
agathe
interesting mix of historical, practical, and disproved information.