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Influenza outbreak 1917...?


are there any good websites on the influenza outbreak of 1917 for a project/report im doing?

Do you mean 1918? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spanish_flu

Not sure about websites, but I think this was when a nurse called Nightengale (not entirely sure about the spelling) became important.

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