Influenza 1918: the worst epidemic in American history

In the spring of 1918, an army private reported to a hospital in Kansas. He was diagnosed with the flu, an illness that doctors knew little about. By the end of WWI, America was ravaged by a flu epidemic that killed 675,000 people.

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Format: Video Software
Language:English
Published: [Arlington, Va.] PBS 2006
Series:American experience
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Summary:In the spring of 1918, an army private reported to a hospital in Kansas. He was diagnosed with the flu, an illness that doctors knew little about. By the end of WWI, America was ravaged by a flu epidemic that killed 675,000 people.
Physical Description:1 DVD, ca. 60 Min., RC1, farbig und s/w 12 cm
ISBN:0793691370

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