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The Spanish Flu Pandemic in Military Camps and Sanitariums
The infectivity and mortality rates were higher in military camps, with about 20% of people coming down with the flu, compared to only 1% in hospitals and sanitariums. The focus in army camps was on determining the cause of the flu outbreak.
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Aspirin was given to people in the army camps who were suffering from flu during the Spanish Flu, as the doctors were trying to find what was killing them.
40:47 - 42:31 (01:43)
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Aspirin was given to people in the army camps who were suffering from flu during the Spanish Flu, as the doctors were trying to find what was killing them.
ChapterThe Spanish Flu Pandemic in Military Camps and Sanitariums
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Over sanitization during the Spanish Flu epidemic may have led to higher mortality rates in army camps, as they were removing beneficial bacteria that could have helped prevent pneumonia.
42:31 - 44:21 (01:49)
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Over sanitization during the Spanish Flu epidemic may have led to higher mortality rates in army camps, as they were removing beneficial bacteria that could have helped prevent pneumonia.