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Studies on Epidemic Influenza COMPRISING Clinical and Laboratory Investigations TABLE OF CONTENTS PREFACE HISTORY AND EPIDEMIOLOGY OF INFLUENZA
1918 Epidemic in Large Cities The Epidemic in Universities and Colleges 1918 Epidemic at Pittsburgh Epidemic Incidents in Institutions and Towns of Western Pennsylvania Summary
A CLINICAL DESCRIPTION OF INFLUENZA AS IT APPEARED IN THE EPIDEMIC OF 1918–1919
Prodromal Stage and Communicability Duration of the Disease Forms and Varieties of Influenza Influenza Without Lung Involvement The Temperature The Pulse and Respirations Cyanosis Leucopenia Asthenia Influenza with Lung Involvement Diagnosis of Influenzal Pneumonia Complications Pregnancy Sequelæ Prognosis and Mortality of Influenza
THE URINE AND BLOOD IN EPIDEMIC INFLUENZA
Hematology Conclusions
THE TREATMENT OF INFLUENZA
Acute Influenza Pneumonia Complications
THE PREVENTION OF EPIDEMIC INFLUENZA WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO VACCINE PROPHYLAXIS
INTRODUCTION History of Prophylactic Vaccination in General Prophylactic Vaccination Against Influenza The Attempt to Develop a Specific Prophylactic Vaccine by the Use of Pure Pfeiffer Strains Author’s Vaccine Method of Standardization Conclusion The Attempt to Protect Against Epidemic Influenza by the Use of Mixed Vaccines Data on the Prophylactic Value of Mixed Vaccines Series I. Those Instances in Which Vaccination Was Completed Before the Epidemic Appeared Series II. Those Instances in Which It Is Possible to Compare the Relative Occurrence in Both Vaccinated and Unvaccinated Groups After Vaccination Was Completed Series III. Those Instances in Which Vaccination Was Begun After the Epidemic Appeared, and in Which Comparisons of Total Figures Only Are Available The Attempt to Prevent Pneumonia as a Complication of Influenza Through the Use of Lipovaccine Summary Conclusions Part II. General Prophylactic Measures Methods Proposed for Breaking the Channels of Communication Partial Isolation by Means of the Cubicle System The Use of the Face Mask General Closing Orders The Closing of Schools The Closing of Public Dance Halls Regulation of Public Eating and Drinking Places Regulation of Traffic Enforcement of Anti-Spitting Ordinances Increasing Natural Resistance by Augmented Healthfulness General Measures
Public Health Administration Desirable Laws Education of the Public
Summary BIBLIOGRAPHY
PHYSIOLOGICAL AND PHYSIOLOGICAL CHEMICAL OBSERVATIONS IN EPIDEMIC INFLUENZA
Results Circulation Respiration Blood Comment
THE BACTERIOLOGY OF EPIDEMIC INFLUENZA WITH A DISCUSSION OF B. INFLUENZÆ AS THE CAUSE OF THIS AND OTHER INFECTIVE PROCESSES
Introduction General Methods of Investigation Material Studied Technique Results of the Author Direct Smears from Nasopharyngeal Swabs The Hemophilic Bacteria Media in Growth of B. Influenzæ B. Influenzæ as a Pathogenic Bacterium Infections of the Respiratory Tract Results of Others During the Recent Pandemic Chronic Infections Infections of the Pleura Sinuses of the Head Eye and Ear Meninges Invasion of the Blood Stream Endocarditis Immunity—Phagocytosis Agglutination Binding of Complement Anaphylaxis Experiments on the Human Conclusions BIBLIOGRAPHY
THE PATHOLOGY OF EPIDEMIC INFLUENZA
Materials General External Features Muscle Upper Respiratory Tract Bronchi Lung—Early Stage Lung—Secondary Stage Lung—Stage of Resolution Pleura Heart Arteries Lymphatics of Lung and Mediastinum Abdominal Viscera OBSERVATIONS UPON THE PATHOLOGY OF EIGHTEEN CASES OF INFLUENZA Summary BIBLIOGRAPHY
EXPLANATION OF PLATES TRANSCRIBER’S NOTES
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