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Date |
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5,000 Escaped 'Flu' Going to Grant Park |
1918 |
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5,500 In Camp Custer Hospital |
1918 |
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5,624 New Epidemic Cases Since Friday |
1918 |
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5 Cases Of Influenza Shown In Report |
1919 |
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5 Deaths, 87 More Flu Cases Reported |
1918 |
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5 Deaths; 85 New Influenza Cases |
1918 |
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5 Influenza Cases Shown In Report |
1919 |
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5 More Deaths In Gloucester |
1918 |
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5 New Influenza Cases Reported Here |
1918 |
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5 Schools Closed; Influenza Cause |
1918 |
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5 Soldiers Die Of Spanish Influenza |
1918 |
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5 Theaters close tonight |
1918 |
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50,000 At Great Lakes Under Grip Quarantine |
1918 |
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50,000 Cases Foreseen By Dr. Hutchinson |
1918 |
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50,000 Cases Of Flu Over State |
1918 |
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50,000 children examined |
1919 |
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50,000 Doses Reach S. F. From Boston |
1918 |
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50 Berkeley Maskless Are Arrested; City Hospital Opens Its Doors |
1918 |
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50 Cases Of 'Flu' In Daily Report |
1919 |
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50 Deaths in Boston |
1918 |
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50 New 'Flu' Cases, 12 Deaths in Week |
1919 |
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50 New Influenza Cases Reported Here |
1918 |
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50 Per Cent Less Influenza Cases |
1919 |
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50 Show Symptoms Of Influenza In City |
1918 |
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50 Victims Of "Flu" At Camp |
1918 |
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50 Volunteer For "Flu" Tests |
1919 |
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50 Without Masks Are Arrested |
1918 |
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500 Deaths In Nebraska Due To Influenza |
1918 |
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500 "flu" cases last week |
1918 |
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500 Have Influenza In Army Camp Here |
1918 |
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500 Spitters Arrested By Copeland Men |
1918 |
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5000 "Flu" Masks Made by Alameda |
1918 |
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503 New Cases Of Influenza In 24-Hour Period |
1918 |
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504 More Cases Of Influenza |
1918 |
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507 New Influenza Cases, A Big Increase |
1918 |
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509 Deaths Recorded Here In September |
1918 |
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51 More Cases Of Spanish Influenza |
1918 |
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519 Soldiers In Hospitals Here With Influenza |
1918 |
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52,000 Influenza Victims In State |
1918 |
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52 Deaths In 10 Days In Silverton; 500 Cases Of The Dreaded Influenza |
1918 |
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52 More Deaths in Rhode Island as Result of Spanish Influenza |
1918 |
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52 New Influenza Cases In St. Paul |
1918 |
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53 Cases Of New Malady In Albany |
1919 |
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53 New Cases Of "Flu" |
1918 |
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53 New Cases Of Influenza Listed |
1919 |
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53 St. Vincent Hospital, Portland, Oregon |
1918 |
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53 Suicides In Past 10 Months |
1918 |
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534 New Influenza Cases And 60 Deaths |
1918 |
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54 New Influenza Cases |
1918 |
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54 Pneumonia Deaths |
1919 |
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55,000 enter schools |
1918 |
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55 Die Of 'Flu,' 19 From Pneumonia |
1918 |
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559 Fresh Cases, 68 Deaths, Day's Work Of Epidemic |
1918 |
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559 New Influenza Cases And 32 Deaths |
1918 |
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56 Cases Of "Flu" In School |
1918 |
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56 Providence Hospital, Seattle, Washington |
1919 |
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563 New Victims of the Flu Epidemic in the City Last Week |
1918 |
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57 D. C. Deaths From Influenza In Last 24 Hours |
1918 |
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57 Deaths From Grippe in Boston |
1918 |
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57 New Flu Cases Reported For Two Days Thruout City |
1918 |
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570 More Cases Reported |
1918 |
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572 Deaths In 1918 Traced To "Flu" Epidemic |
1919 |
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58 Die In Day Of Influenza, 930 Stricken |
1918 |
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58 More Deaths From Influenza; Saloons May Be Closed |
1918 |
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59 Cases And 14 Deaths In Past 24 Hours |
1918 |
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59 Phila. Deaths From 'Flu' In Week |
1919 |
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594 Influenza Cases In Day |
1918 |
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595 Cases Of Flu Reported For Day As Plague Again Swells In Denver |
1918 |
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59th Annual Report of the Lankenau Hospital, Philadelphia |
1919 |
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