The final tally for New Orleans stood at 54,089 cases and 3,489 deaths
By April 1919, following upticks in influenza over winter, the final tally for New Orleans stood at 54,089…
By April 1919, following upticks in influenza over winter, the final tally for New Orleans stood at 54,089…
in 1919, by the end of the influenza epidemic in Omaha, almost 1,200 people had died, with a…
On May 14, 1919, the Executive Committee of the Arkansas Childrenï¾’s Home Society, kicked off a campaign to…
On Apr. 1, 1919, the Stanley Cup playoffs between the Montreal Canadians and the Seattle Metropolitans ended tied…
On Jan. 2, 1919, Denver slowly returned to normal after its flu epidemic, and schools reopened. Schoolteachers came…
In 1919, Konstantin Tretiakoff first used the term ‘corps de Lewy’ (Lewy bodies) and reported the presence of…
By late February of 1919, Louisville experienced a third wave of influenza cases, but finally began to return…
By 1919, after the end of its second winter influenza wave, Boston had experienced an excess death rate…
In Jan. 1919, Birmingham experienced a third wave in influenza cases and deaths.
In 1919, influenza cases dwindled through the winter of 1918, yet persisted into April 1919 sporadically. About 9…
In April 1917, the Alien Property Custodian, a government agency that administers foreign property, seized Bayer Company’s U.S….
In 1919, one of the first municipal milk pasteurization programs in the U.S. was initiated by Charleston Health…
In 1919, by the end of the influenza epidemic, Philadelphia had suffered a terrible cost of 748 deaths…
In 1919, the first building, Mackenzie Hall, was named after Kenneth A.J. Mackenzie, MD, the railroadï¾’s surgeon who…
In 1919, the University of Oregon in Eugene introduced the state’s first professional courses in nursing. The courses…
In 1919, The University of Oregon Medical School moved from downtown Portland to its present location on Marquam…
In 1919, Dr. Louis T. Wright became the first African American physician at Harlem Hospital. Wright earned a…
In 1919, English-born pharmacist and chemist Frederick Alfred Upsher Smith started a company in to refine digitalis today…
In 1919, Washington, D.C. suffered spikes in influenza cases throughout the remainder of 1918, and into early February…
In 1919, Edward Francis extended the earlier observations on tularemia. His other studies, continued into the 1920s, clarified…