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Not long ago I put up a post about the Spanish Flu pandemic that hit the entire world back in the days of old when knights were still really bold and wiped out so damned many people that the world health authorities could only guess that it killed between twenty *20,000,000*, and forty *40,000,000* million people before it had run its course from 1918-19.

 

Well here is instalment number two for you to pruse.

 

 

The influenza pandemic circled the globe. Most of humanity felt the effects of this strain of the influenza virus. It spread following the path of its human carriers, along trade routes and shipping lines. Outbreaks swept through North America, Europe, Asia, Africa, Brazil and the South Pacific (Taubenberger). In India the mortality rate was extremely high at around 50 deaths from influenza per 1,000 people (Brown). The Great War, with its mass movements of men in armies and aboard ships, probably aided in its rapid diffusion and attack. The origins of the deadly flu disease were unknown but widely speculated upon. Some of the allies thought of the epidemic as a biological warfare tool of the Germans. Many thought it was a result of the trench warfare, the use of mustard gases and the generated "smoke and fumes" of the war. A national campaign began using the ready rhetoric of war to fight the new enemy of microscopic proportions. A study attempted to reason why the disease had been so devastating in certain localized regions, looking at the climate, the weather and the racial composition of cities. They found humidity to be linked with more severe epidemics as it "fosters the dissemination of the bacteria," (Committee on Atmosphere and Man, 1923). Meanwhile the new sciences of the infectious agents and immunology were racing to come up with a vaccine or therapy to stop the epidemics.

The experiences of people in military camps encountering the influenza pandemic:

An excerpt for the memoirs of a survivor at Camp Funston of the pandemic Survivor

A letter to a fellow physician describing conditions during the influenza epidemic at Camp Devens

 

A collection of letters of a soldier stationed in Camp Funston Soldier

The origins of this influenza variant is not precisely known. It is thought to have originated in China in a rare genetic shift of the influenza virus. The recombination of its surface proteins created a virus novel to almost everyone and a loss of herd immunity. Recently the virus has been reconstructed from the tissue of a dead soldier and is now being genetically characterized. The name of Spanish Flu came from the early affliction and large mortalities in Spain (BMJ,10/19/1918) where it allegedly killed 8 million in May (BMJ, 7/13/1918). However, a first wave of influenza appeared early in the spring of 1918 in Kansas and in military camps throughout the US. Few noticed the epidemic in the midst of the war. Wilson had just given his 14 point address. There was virtually no response or acknowledgment to the epidemics in March and April in the military camps. It was unfortunate that no steps were taken to prepare for the usual recrudescence of the virulent influenza strain in the winter. The lack of action was later criticized when the epidemic could not be ignored in the winter of 1918 (BMJ, 1918). These first epidemics at training camps were a sign of what was coming in greater magnitude in the fall and winter of 1918 to the entire world.

The war brought the virus back into the US for the second wave of the epidemic. It first arrived in Boston in September of 1918 through the port busy with war shipments of machinery and supplies. The war also enabled the virus to spread and diffuse. Men across the nation were mobilizing to join the military and the cause. As they came together, they brought the virus with them and to those they contacted. The virus killed almost 200,00 in October of 1918 alone. In November 11 of 1918 the end of the war enabled a resurgence. As people celebrated Armistice Day with parades and large partiess, a complete disaster from the public health standpoint, a rebirth of the epidemic occurred in some cities. The flu that winter was beyond imagination as millions were infected and thousands died. Just as the war had effected the course of influenza, influenza affected the war. Entire fleets were ill with the disease and men on the front were too sick to fight. The flu was devastating to both sides, killing more men than their own weapons could.

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With the military patients coming home from the war with battle wounds and mustard gas burns, hospital facilities and staff were taxed to the limit. This created a shortage of physicians, especially in the civilian sector as many had been lost for service with the military. Since the medical practitioners were away with the troops, only the medical students were left to care for the sick. Third and forth year classes were closed and the students assigned jobs as interns or nurses (Starr,1976). One article noted that "depletion has been carried to such an extent that the practitioners are brought very near the breaking point," (BMJ, 11/2/1918). The shortage was further confounded by the added loss of physicians to the epidemic. In the U.S., the Red Cross had to recruit more volunteers to contribute to the new cause at home of fighting the influenza epidemic. To respond with the fullest utilization of nurses, volunteers and medical supplies, the Red Cross created a National Committee on Influenza. It was involved in both military and civilian sectors to mobilize all forces to fight Spanish influenza (Crosby, 1989). In some areas of the US, the nursing shortage was so acute that the Red Cross had to ask local businesses to allow workers to have the day off if they volunteer in the hospitals at night (Deseret News). Emergency hospitals were created to take in the patients from the US and those arriving sick from overseas.

The pandemic affected everyone. With one-quarter of the US and one-fifth of the world infected with the influenza, it was impossible to escape from the illness. Even President Woodrow Wilson suffered from the flu in early 1919 while negotiating the crucial treaty of Versailles to end the World War (Tice). Those who were lucky enough to avoid infection had to deal with the public health ordinances to restrain the spread of the disease. The public health departments distributed gauze masks to be worn in public. Stores could not hold sales, funerals were limited to 15 minutes. Some towns required a signed certificate to enter and railroads would not accept passengers without them. Those who ignored the flu ordinances had to pay steep fines enforced by extra officers (Deseret News). Bodies pilled up as the massive deaths of the epidemic ensued. Besides the lack of health care workers and medical supplies, there was a shortage of coffins, morticians and gravediggers (Knox). The conditions in 1918 were not so far removed from the Black Death in the era of the bubonic plague of the Middle Ages.

 

In 1918-19 this deadly influenza pandemic erupted during the final stages of World War I. Nations were already attempting to deal with the effects and costs of the war. Propaganda campaigns and war restrictions and rations had been implemented by governments. Nationalism pervaded as people accepted government authority. This allowed the public health departments to easily step in and implement their restrictive measures. The war also gave science greater importance as governments relied on scientists, now armed with the new germ theory and the development of antiseptic surgery, to design vaccines and reduce mortalities of disease and battle wounds. Their new technologies could preserve the men on the front and ultimately save the world. These conditions created by World War I, together with the current social attitudes and ideas, led to the relatively calm response of the public and application of scientific ideas. People allowed for strict measures and loss of freedom during the war as they submitted to the needs of the nation ahead of their personal needs. They had accepted the limitations placed with rationing and drafting. The responses of the public health officials reflected the new allegiance to science and the wartime society. The medical and scientific communities had developed new theories and applied them to prevention, diagnostics and treatment of the influenza patients.

 

OK, if I did that shit right my pictures will be where they belong, and all of the little links will work. If not I'll have to redo them later. OK so the links didn't work, but I fixed the ones that could be fixed, so if it dosen't work, give up. 

♥ Wendy                  

 
   

 


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Lovesuxass on
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I don't know why it is(actually i do! lol) but everytime i visit your blog my attention gets diverted by your pics
PUSSYPATTER on
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Hi Lovesuxass, Thanks for giving me a pat Boo. And that would be which picture? ♥ Wendy
Lovesuxass on
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All of them
PUSSYPATTER on
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Hi Lovesuxass, Thanks for giving me a pat Boo. Are you talking about my header, and user pictures? ♥ Wendy
Lovesuxass on
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All of the above hun, but that header pic you have is awesome, the face, the stockings, the shoes
PUSSYPATTER on
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Hi Lovesuxass, Thanks for giving me a pat Boo. So you like my header do you? Did you see the other two that I had up of her before this one?  ♥ Wendy
Lovesuxass on
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Yes i did hun, those where GR8 as well
PUSSYPATTER on
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Hi Lovesuxass, Thanks for giving me a pat Boo. So did you copy them? ♥ Wendy

Lovesuxass on
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No because they are copyrighted as far as i know and i would have to have your expressed consent B4 doing so
PUSSYPATTER on
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Hi Lovesuxass, Thanks for giving me a pat Boo. 

 

Damned dude! expressed consent granted, now get busy and copy the shit out of any header picture that I put up. ♥ Wendy

Lovesuxass on
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Your wish is my command and your command is my wish hun
snigglefritz on
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Wow, that's some scary stuff.

Hey there...long time.  Hope you're doing well.

PUSSYPATTER on
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Hi snigglefritz, Thanks for giving me a pat Boo. Scary ain't the word I'd use "Terrifying" would be more like it.

 

Wait till I put up part three Boo, then you can go wipe yourself.  ♥ Wendy

atashi on
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hey Wendy,

 

I was just wondering if I'm on your friends only list? Cuz you're on mine ^_^

 

--Angel

PUSSYPATTER on
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Hi atashi, Thanks for giving me a pat Boo. Well "Duh" yeah you're on my friends list girl. I try to keep an eye on that and add/drop people accordingly. Aw Shit! brb ♥ Wendy
atashi on
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heh okies ^_^

 

--Angel

PUSSYPATTER on
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Hi atashi, Thanks for giving me a pat Boo.

K you're on the right list now girl.

 

Not that I have very much posted under that classification.

 

I found out that I had to make all of my post viewable by everyone if I wanted them to be able to show up on someones RSS thingy when I started using Numly.

 

So I've pretty well reclassified everything.

Check out that Numly thing in my book marks, it'll show you a list of things that I have listed there.

 

Say not to be flirting with you or nothing, but has anyone ever told you that you have some very alluring eyes?

♥ Wendy

atashi on
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heh only you and Cindy. she got obsessed O_O

 

~luff Angel 

PUSSYPATTER on
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Hi atashi, Thanks for giving me a pat Boo. OK, so who's Cindy? Someone where you live? ♥ Wendy
atashi on
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nooo, she's ridemebareback . she seems to have taken a liking, maybe even a stalking to me :-P
PUSSYPATTER on
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Hi atashi, Thanks for giving me a pat Boo. Yeah, I've seen her on my blog before, and I've visited hers several tines too.

 

Can't say as I blame her for "Taking a liking" to you, I mean you've got some uncommonly alluring eyes.

 

Are those in the header yours as well?

♥ Wendy

atashi on
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mhmm they are. If you flip back to my entry "proudy to be a fairy" you'll see why I wore those eyelashes :-P

 

~luff, Angel

PUSSYPATTER on
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Hi atashi, Thanks for giving me a pat Boo. I will later when I have more time, thanks. ♥ Wendy
atashi on
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heh alright ^_^
PUSSYPATTER on
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Hi atashi, Thanks for giving me a pat Boo.  I went to look but the pic's aren't working, and the only one that was didn't show your eyes up close. ♥ Wendy
funkychibi on
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whoa! im glad i didnt live back then! 0.0;
PUSSYPATTER on
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Hi funkychibi, Thanks for giving me a pat Boo. Then you had better be afraid of what this government is fixing to unleash on the world as soon as they can figure out how to get it done without anyone realizing that it was them that did it.

 

Be sure to read part three when I post it Boo.

♥ Wendy

funkychibi on
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I shall! DANM YOU GOVERNMENT!
PUSSYPATTER on
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Hi funkychibi, Thanks for giving me a pat Boo. *giggling* You better drag your ass back now then, cause I posted it. ♥ Wendy
funkychibi on
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*runs off to read*
PUSSYPATTER on
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Hi funkychibi, Thanks for giving me a pat Boo. 

 

Waiting for you to get here. ♥ Wendy

Lovesuxass on
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You know there's only one thing that's going to take that bitchy expression off the girl in your header's face but i'll leave it to your vivid imagination to guess what

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