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The 1918 Pandemic in Ann Arbor, Michigan

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"Student Body Free from Influenza"

"Less Influenza in Army Camps"

"President Wilson's Message"

"Col. V. C. Vaughan Talks to Medics at First Meeting"

"Influenza Masks are Easily Made"

"2,570 Students Attend Induction Rites of Soldiers"

"The Dilemma."

"Beauty and Beast Both Camouflaged"

Influenza and Influenza Pneumonia. An Analytic Report of Clinical Findings in 131 Cases of Epidemic Influenza.

University Hospital, Ann Arbor, Michigan

Homeopathic Hospital, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor

St. Joseph's Sanitarium, Ann Arbor, Michigan

Tuesday, we built the mess hall.

Two soldiers on campus on Armistice Day, November 11, 1918

"The Dilemma."

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