The Spanish Influenza Pandemic of 1918 / An Account of Its Ravages in Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, and the Efforts Made to Combat and Subdue It
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A detailed local chronicle of the 1918 influenza pandemic as it struck Luzerne County, tracing the outbreak’s arrival, rapid spread, and heavy mortality while presenting public-health data and contemporary hypotheses about its origin. The account records civic and medical responses—quarantines, sanitary regulations, Red Cross activities, volunteer nursing and relief committees—and evaluates administrative coordination and community strain. It highlights sacrifices made by physicians, nurses, and volunteers, preserves names of those who served, and assesses the effectiveness of prevention and relief measures alongside social and economic impacts on the county.
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