Jonathan Mesiano-Crookston on Nostr: More don't panic "At the end of September 1918, the Journal of the American Medical ...
More don't panic
"At the end of September 1918, the Journal of the American Medical Association claimed that Spanish influenza might sound unusual but this ‘should not cause any greater importance to be attached to it, nor arouse any greater fear than would influenza without the new name’. The journal also maintained that Spanish flu had ‘practically disappeared from the Allied troops’.32 ..."
"At the end of September 1918, the Journal of the American Medical Association claimed that Spanish influenza might sound unusual but this ‘should not cause any greater importance to be attached to it, nor arouse any greater fear than would influenza without the new name’. The journal also maintained that Spanish flu had ‘practically disappeared from the Allied troops’.32 ..."