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History and Epidemiology of Epidemic Influenza 9–33
James I. Johnston, M.D., F.A.C.P.,
Assistant Professor of Medicine.
A Clinical Description of Influenza as It Appeared in the Epidemic of 1918–19 35–63
J. A. Lichty, Ph.M., M.D.,
Associate Professor of Medicine.
The Urine and Blood in Epidemic Influenza 65–79
P. I. Zeedick, M.D.,
Demonstrator in Medicine.
The Treatment of Influenza 81–95
W. W. G. Maclachlan, M.D., C.M.,
Assistant Professor of Medicine.
The Prevention of Epidemic Influenza with Special Reference to Vaccine Prophylaxis 97–153
S. R. Haythorn, M.D.,
Director of the Singer Memorial Research Laboratories.
Physiological and Physiological Chemical Observations in Epidemic Influenza 155–160
C. C. Guthrie, Ph.D., M.D.,
Professor of Physiology.
The Bacteriology of Epidemic Influenza with a Discussion of B. InfluenzÆ as the Cause of This and Other Infective Processes 161–205
W. L. Holman, B.A., M.D.,
Professor of Bacteriology.
The Pathology of Epidemic Influenza 207–293
Oskar Klotz, M.D., C.M.,
Professor of Pathology.
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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