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Gilded Age
Disasters & Events of the Era
Spanish Influenza Worldwide Outbreak 1918
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[QUOTE="George L. Lorton, post: 52593, member: 163521"] Good Point Monica. Doctors are now say that the 1918 strand was a form of bird flu That why the 1918 strand was so baffling was that it was striking the hardest at adults between 20 to 40 years of age. One of my great aunts was 27 the other was 30. I don't know how it was in Great Britain but most of the Soldier Camps in the USA were a scandal regarding sanitation. Overcrowded and dirty. Don't get me started on the latrines. [/QUOTE]
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