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535. G. H. Weaver, JAMA 70, 76 (1918).

536. R. J. Webby, R. G. Webster, Science 302 (2003).

537. R. Webster et al., Archives of Virology - Supplementum 19, 117 (2005).

538. R. G. Webster, M. Peiris, H. Chen, Y. Guan, Emerg. Infect. Dis. 12, 3 (2006).

539. P. A. Weekly, in Princeton Alumni Weekly. (1918), vol. 19, pp. 59-60.

540. K. A. White, The Western Pennsylvania Historical Magazine 68, 221 (July 1985).

541. J. W. A. Whitehorne, The Inspectors General of the United States Army (Office of the Inspector General and Center of Military History, Washington, D.C., 1998), pp. 557.

542. R. Wiebe, The search for order, 1877-1920 (Hill and Wang, New York, 1967).

543. T. Williams, “Bush calls for $7.1 Billion to Prepare for Bird Flu Threat,” New York Times, 11/1/05.

544. C.-E. A. Winlsow, J. Rogers, J. Infect. Dis. 26, 187 (March 1920).

545. C.-E. A. Winslow, The Conquest of Epidemic Disease: A Chapter in the History of Ideas (Hafner, New York, 1967).

546. M. C. Winteritz, I. M. Wason, F. P. McNamara, The Pathology of Influenza (Yale University Press, New Haven, 1920), pp. 61.

547. S. B. Wolbach, Bulletin of Johns Hopkins Hospital 30, 104 (April 1919).

548. S. Woloshin, L. M. Schwartz, H. G. Welch, “A Shot of Fear,” Washington Post, 10/25/05.

549. P. G. Woolley, Journal of Laboratory and Clinical Medicine 4, 330 (March 1919).

550. J. Wu et al., Emerg. Infect. Dis. 10, 210 (2004).

551. United Hospital Fund of New York, The Tuberculosis Revival: Individual Rights and Societal Obligations in the Time of AIDS (United Hospital Fund, New York, 1992).

552. J. R. Young, “Influenza - understanding an epidemic,” The Chronicle, 12/26/01.

553. H. Zinsser, Medicine 1, 213 (August 1922).

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554. The Albany Evening Journal

555. The Knickerbocker Press (Albany)

556. The Atlanta Journal

557. The Atlanta Constitution

558. Baltimore American

559. The Sun, Baltimore

560. The Birmingham Age-Herald

561. The Birmingham News

562. The Boston Globe

563. Boston Post

564. Buffalo Courier

565. The Buffalo Express

566. Harvard Crimson (Cambridge, MA)

567. Chicago Daily Tribune

568. Chicago Herald and Examiner

569. The Cincinnati Commercial Tribune

570. The Cincinnati Enquirer

571. Cleveland Plain Dealer

572. The Cleveland Press

573. The Columbus Evening Dispatch

574. The Ohio State Journal (Columbus)

575. The Dayton Daily News

576. The Dayton Journal

577. The Denver Post

578. The Rocky Mountain News (Denver)

579. The Detroit Free Press

580. The Detroit News

581. Fall River Evening News

582. The Evening Herald (Fall River, MA)

583. The Grand Rapids News

584. The Grand Rapids Herald

585. The Indianapolis News

586. The Indianapolis Star

587. Kansas City Star

588. Los Angeles Times

589. Los Angeles Evening Herald

590. The Courier-Journal (Louisville, KY)

591. The Louisville Times

592. The Lowell Sun

593. Lowell Courier-Citizen

594. The Milwaukee Sentinel

595. The Milwaukee Journal

596. The Minneapolis Morning Tribune

597. The Minneapolis Journal

598. Nashville Banner

599. Nashville Tennessean

600. The New Haven Journal-Courier

601. The Newark Star-Eagle

602. Newark Evening News

603. New Orleans States

604. The Times-Picayune

605. New York Times

606. New York American

607. Oakland Enquirer

608. Oakland Tribune

609. The World-Herald (Omaha)

610. The Philadelphia Inquirer

611. The Evening Bulletin - Philadelphia

612. The Pittsburgh Gazette Times

613. The Pittsburgh Sun

614. The Morning Oregonian (Portland, OR)

615. The Oregon Daily Journal (Portland, OR)

616. The Providence Daily Journal

617. Providence Evening Bulletin

618. The News Leader (Richmond, VA)

619. Richmond Times-Dispatch

620. Rochester Democrat and Chronicle

621. Rochester Times-Union

622. San Antonio Express

623. San Francisco Chronicle

624. The San Francisco Examiner

625. The Seattle Daily Times

626. The Post-Intelligencer (Seattle)

627. Saint Louis Post Dispatch

628. St. Louis Daily Globe-Democrat

629. The St. Paul Daily News

630. St. Paul Pioneer Press

631. Spokane Daily Chronicle

632. The Spokesman-Review (Spokane, WA)

633. The Post-Standard (Syracuse)

634. Toledo Daily Blade

635. The Toledo News-Bee

636. The Evening Star (Washington D.C.)

637. The Washington Post

638. Worcester Daily Telegram

639. Worcester Evening Post

City Annual Health Reports

640. Department of public safety annual report Sub-Department of Health. To the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore for the fiscal year ended December 31, 1917 (King Brothers City Printers, Baltimore, 1919).

641. Department of public safety annual report Sub-Department of Health. To the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore for the fiscal year ended December 31, 1918 (King Bros. City Printers, Baltimore, 1920).

642. Department of public safety annual report Sub-Department of Health. To the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore for the fiscal year ended December 31, 1919 (King Bros. City Printers, Baltimore, 1921).

643. Department of public safety annual report Sub-Department of Health. To the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore for the fiscal year ended December 31, 1920 (King Bros. City Printers, Baltimore, 1921).

644. Department of public safety annual report Sub-Department of Health. To the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore for the fiscal year ended December 31, 1922 (1923).

645. Community health monthly bulletin of the department of health Bridgeport, Conn. (1917) vol. 1, no. (1-5).

646. Community health monthly bulletin of the department of health Bridgeport, Conn. (1918) vol. 1, no. 6-13.

647. Community health monthly bulletin of the department of health Bridgeport, Conn. (1918) vol. 2, no. 1-4.

648. Community health monthly bulletin of the department of health Bridgeport, Conn. (1919) vol. 2, no. 5-8, 12.

649. Annual report of the department of health Buffalo, N.Y. for the year ending December 31, 1917 (1918).

650. Annual report of the department of health Buffalo, N.Y. for the year ending December 31, 1918 (1919).

651. Annual report of the department of health Buffalo, N.Y. for the year ending December 31, 1919 (1920).

652. Annual report of the department of health Buffalo, N.Y. for the years ending December 31, 1920 and 1921 (1922).

653. Annual report of the department of health Buffalo, N.Y. for the year ending December 31, 1922 (1923).

654. City of Cambridge, Massachusetts Annual report of the board of health for the year ending December 31, 1917 (1918).

655. City of Cambridge, Massachusetts Annual report of the board of health for the year ending December 31, 1918 (1919).

656. City of Cambridge, Massachusetts Annual report of the board of health for the year ending December 31, 1919 (1920).

657. City of Cambridge, Massachusetts Annual reports of the board of health for the year ending December 31, 1920 and December 31, 1921 (1922).

658. City of Cambridge, Massachusetts Annual report of the board of health for the year ending December 31, 1921 (1922).

659. City of Cambridge, Massachusetts Annual report of the board of health for the year ending December 31, 1922 (1923).

660. J. D. Robertson, Report and handbook of the department of health of the city of Chicago for the years 1911 to 1918 inclusive (Chicago, 1919).

661. J. D. Robertson, Report of the department of health of the city of Chicago for the years 1919, 1920, and 1921 (Chicago, 1923).

662. H. N. Bundesen, Report of the department of health of the city of Chicago for the year 1922 (Chicago, 1923).

663. Cincinnati sanitary bulletin (1917) vol. 1, no. 1-34.

664. Cincinnati sanitary bulletin (1918) vol. 1, no. 35-53.

665. Cincinnati sanitary bulletin (1918) vol. 2, no. 1-24.

666. Cincinnati sanitary bulletin (1919) vol. 2, no. 25-27.

667. Cincinnati sanitary bulletin (1919) vol. 3, no. 1-10.

668. Cincinnati sanitary bulletin (1920) vol. 3, no. 11-12.

669. Cincinnati sanitary bulletin (1920) vol. 4, no. 1-9.

670. Cincinnati sanitary bulletin (1921) vol. 5, no. 3-12.

671. Cincinnati sanitary bulletin (1922) vol. 6, no. 1-12.

672. City of Cleveland Ohio division of health statistical records years 1916 – 1924 (1925).

673. City of Dallas department of public health summary report of activities for the year ending April 30, 1919 (1919).

674. First annual report health department Dallas Texas year ending December 31, 1921 (1922).

675. D. F. Garland, Division of health dept. of public welfare of Dayton, Ohio Monthly Reports, (Wm. A. Selz Printing Co, Dayton, Ohio, 1918).

676. D. F. Garland, Division of health dept. of public welfare of Dayton, Ohio Monthly Reports, (Wm. A. Selz Printing Co, Dayton, Ohio, 1919).

677. D. F. Garland, Division of health dept. of public welfare of Dayton, Ohio Monthly Reports, (Wm. A. Selz Printing Co, Dayton, Ohio, 1920).

678. W. H. Sharpley, Monthly bulletin of the bureau of health City and County of Denver (1917) vol. 1, no. 10-12.

679. W. H. Sharpley, Monthly bulletin of the bureau of health City and County of Denver (1917) vol. 2, no. 1-9.

680. W. H. Sharpley, Monthly bulletin of the bureau of health City and County of Denver (1918) vol. 2, no. 10.

681. W. H. Price, Bulletin of the Detroit board of health (1917) vol. 9, no. 7-12.

682. J. W. Inches, Bulletin of the Detroit board of health (1917) vol. 10, no. 1,3-4.

683. J. W. Inches, Bulletin of the Detroit board of health (1918) vol. 10, no 7-12.

684. J. W. Inches, Bulletin of the Detroit board of health (1918) vol. 11, no. 1-6.

685. H. F. Vaughan, Bulletin of the Detroit department of health (1919) vol. 11, no. 7-11.

686. H. F. Vaughan, Bulletin of the Detroit department of health (1919) vol. 2, no. 10-15.

687. City Health Monthly bulletin of the Detroit department of health (1920) vol. 3, no. 1-12.

688. City Health Monthly bulletin of the Detroit department of health (1921) vol. 4, no. 1-12.

689. City Health Monthly bulletin of the Detroit department of health (1922) vol. 5, no. 1-12.

690. Report of the board of health for the year ending December 31, 1917 (Fall River, Massachusetts, 1918).

691. Report of the board of health for the year ending December 31, 1918 (Fall River, Massachusetts, 1919).

692. Report of the board of health for the year ending December 31, 1919 (Fall River, Massachusetts, 1920).

693. Annual report of the board of health for the year ending December 31, 1920 (Fall River, Massachusetts, 1921).

694. Annual report of the board of health for the year ending December 31, 1921 (Fall River, Massachusetts, 1922).

695. Annual report of the board of health for the year ending December 31, 1922 (Fall River, Massachusetts, 1923).

696. L. A. Roller, Monthly bulletin issued by the board of health and poor commissioners Grand Rapids, Mich (January-December 1917).

697. C. C. Slemons, Department of public welfare monthly bulletin issued by the health division Grand Rapids, Mich (January-December 1918).

698. C. C. Slemons, Department of public welfare monthly bulletin issued by the health division Grand Rapids, Mich (January-December 1919).

699. C. C. Slemons, Grand Rapids, Michigan dept. of public welfare monthly bulletin issued by the health division (January-December 1920).

700. C. C. Slemons, Grand Rapids, Michigan dept. of public welfare monthly bulletin issued by the health division (January-December 1921).

701. C. C. Slemons, Grand Rapids, Michigan dept. of public welfare monthly bulletin issued by the health division (January-December 1922).

702. Thirty-third annual report of the board of health of the city of Hartford for the year ending December 31, 1917 (Press of the Taylor & Greenough Co., Hartford, 1918).

703. Thirty-fourth annual report of the board of health of the city of Hartford for the year ending December 31, 1918 (Press of the Taylor & Greenough Co., Hartford, 1919).

704. Thirty-fifth annual report of the board of health of the city of Hartford for the year ending December 31, 1919 (Press of the Taylor & Greenough Co., Hartford, 1920).

705. Thirty-sixth annual report of the board of health of the city of Hartford for the year ending December 31, 1920 (Press of the Taylor & Greenough Co., Hartford, 1921).

706. Thirty-seventh annual report of the board of health of the city of Hartford for the year ending December 31, 1921 (Press of the Taylor & Greenough Co., Hartford, 1922).

707. Hartford Board of Health, Monthly report of the board of health and bureau of vital statistics (Hartford, Connecticut, January – December, 1917).

708. Hartford Board of Health, Monthly report of the board of health and bureau of vital statistics (Hartford, Connecticut, January – December, 1918).

709. Hartford Board of Health, Monthly report of the board of health and bureau of vital statistics (Hartford, Connecticut, January – December, 1919).

710. Hartford Board of Health, Monthly report of the board of health and bureau of vital statistics (Hartford, Connecticut, January – December, 1920).

711. Hartford Board of Health, Monthly report of the board of health and bureau of vital statistics (Hartford, Connecticut, January – December, 1921).

712. Annual report of the hospital and health board of Kansas City, Missouri for the year ending April 21st, 1919.

713. L. M. Powers, Annual report department of health of the city of Los Angeles California for the year ended June 30, 1917.

714. L. M. Powers, Annual report department of health of the city of Los Angeles California for the year ended June 30, 1918.

715. L. M. Powers, Annual report department of health of the city of Los Angeles California for the year ended June 30, 1919.

716. L. M. Powers, Annual report department of health of the city of Los Angeles California for the year ended June 30, 1920.

717. L. M. Powers, Annual report department of health of the city of Los Angeles California for the year ended June 30, 1921.

718. L. M. Powers, Annual report department of health of the city of Los Angeles California for the year ended June 30, 1922.

719. W. E. Grant, Health and hygiene bulletin of department of health city of Louisville, KY (1917) vol. 3, no. 72-83.

720. T. H. Baker, Health and hygiene bulletin of department of health city of Louisville, KY (1918) vol. 3, no. 84-96.

721. T. H. Baker, Health and hygiene bulletin of department of health city of Louisville, KY (1919) vol. 3, no. 97-108.

722. T. H. Baker, Health and hygiene bulletin of department of health city of Louisville, KY (1920) vol. 4, no. 109-118.

723. E. Owen, Health and hygiene bulletin of city health department Louisville, KY, (1921) vol. 5, no. 119, 121, 123-125, 128-130.

724. E. Owen, Health and hygiene bulletin of city health department Louisville, KY, (1922) vol. 5, no. 131.

725. Fortieth annual report of the board of health of the city of Lowell for the year 1917 (C.I. Hood Co., Lowell, Massachusetts).

726. Forty-first annual report of the board of health of the city of Lowell for the year 1918 (Buckland Printing Company, Lowell, Massachusetts).

727. Forty-second annual report of the board of health of the city of Lowell for the year 1919 (Buckland Printing Company, Lowell, Massachusetts).

728. Forty-third annual report of the board of health of the city of Lowell for the year 1920 (C.I. Hood Co., Lowell, Massachusetts).

729. Forty-fourth annual report of the board of health of the city of Lowell for the year 1921 (F.A.M. Tobin’s Printery).

730. Forty-fifth annual report of the board of health of the city of Lowell for the year 1922 (F.A.M. Tobin’s Printery, Lowell, Massachusetts).

731. City of Milwaukee bulletin of the health department (1917) vol. 7, no. 1-11.

732. Bulletin of the Milwaukee health department (1918) vol. 8, no. 1-11.

733. Bulletin of the Milwaukee health department (1919) vol. 9, no. 1, 11-12.

734. Bulletin of the Milwaukee health department (1920) vol. 10, no1-2.

735. Bulletin of the Milwaukee health department (1921) vol.11, no. 2.

736. G. C. Ruhland, Forty-first annual report of the commissioner of health of the city of Milwaukee 1917 (1918).

737. G. C. Ruhland, Forty-second annual report of the commissioner of health of the city of Milwaukee 1918 (1919).

738. G. C. Ruhland, Forty-third annual report of the commissioner of health of the city of Milwaukee 1919 (1920).

739. G. C. Ruhland, Forty-fourth annual report of the commissioner of health of the city of Milwaukee 1920 (1921).

740. Annual report of the department of health Minneapolis, Minnesota for the year ending 1917 (Syndicate Printing Co., Minneapolis, 1918).

741. Annual report of the department of health Minneapolis, Minnesota for the year ending 1918 (Syndicate Printing Co., Minneapolis, 1919).

742. Board of public welfare division of public health city of Minneapolis monthly bulletin (July 1919 – January 1920).

743. R. Ewing, Official report of the department of health of the city of Nashville, Tenn. (January-December 1917).

744. W. Gupton, Official report of the department of health of the city of Nashville, Tenn. (January-November 1918).

745. W. Gupton, Official report of the department of health of the city of Nashville, Tenn. (January-November 1919).

746. Department of public affairs annual report of the department of health city of Newark, New Jersey for the year ending December 31, 1917 (The Essex Press, Printers, Newark,1918).

747. Annual report of the department of health [department of public affairs] city of Newark, New Jersey for the year ending December 31, 1918 (The Essex Press, Printers, Newark,1919).

748. Annual report of the department of health [department of public affairs] city of Newark, New Jersey for the year ending December 31, 1919 (The Essex Press, Printers, Newark,1920).

749. Annual report of the department of health [department of public affairs] city of Newark, New Jersey for the year ending December 31, 1920 (The Essex Press, Printers, Newark,1921).

750. Annual report of the department of health [department of public affairs] city of Newark, New Jersey for the year ending December 31, 1921 (The Essex Press, Printers, Newark,1922).

751. Thirty-eighth annual report of the department of health [department of public affairs] city of Newark, New Jersey for the year ending December 31, 1922 (The Essex Press, Printers, Newark, 1923).

752. Annual report of the health department of the city of New Haven 1917.

753. Annual report of the health department of the city of New Haven for the year ending December 31, 1918.

754. Report of the health department of the city of New Haven for the year ending December 31, 1919.

755. Report of the health department of the city of New Haven for the year ending December 31, 1920.

756. Report of the health department of the city of New Haven for the year ending December 31, 1921.

757. Annual report of the health department of the city of New Haven, Conn. for the year ending December 31, 1922.

758. Annual report of the department of health of the city of New York for the calendar year ending 1917 (1918).

759. Annual report of the department of health of the city of New York for the calendar year ending 1918 (1919).

760. Annual report of the department of health of the city of New York for the calendar year ending 1919 (1920).

761. Annual report of the department of health of the city of New York for the calendar year ending 1920 (1921).

762. Biennial report of the board of health for the parish of Orleans and the city of New Orleans 1916-1917 (Brandao Printing Co., New Orleans, 1918).

763. Biennial report of the board of health for the parish of Orleans and the city of New Orleans 1918-1919 (Brandao Printing Co., New Orleans, 1920).

764. Biennial report of the board of health for the parish of Orleans and the city of New Orleans 1920-1921 (Rogers Printing Co., New Orleans, 1922).

765. Annual report of the board of health for the parish of Orleans and the city of New Orleans 1922 (Brandao Printing Co., New Orleans, 1923).

766. F. F. Jackson, Monthly bulletin health department city of Oakland, California (1917) vol. 4, no. 1-12.

767. F. F. Jackson, Monthly bulletin health department city of Oakland, California, (1918) vol. 5, no. 1-12.

768. F. F. Morse, Monthly bulletin health department city of Oakland, California (1919) vol. 6, no. 1-12.

769. F. F. Morse, Monthly bulletin health department city of Oakland, California (1920) vol. 7, no. 1-12.

770. F. F. Morse, Monthly bulletin health department city of Oakland, California (1921) vol. 8, no. 1-12.

771. F. Colbourn, Monthly bulletin health department city of Oakland, California (1922) vol. 9, no. 1-6.

772. Report of the health department Omaha, Nebraska for the year 1918 (1919).

773. Annual report of the health department city of Omaha Nebraska for the fiscal year ending December 31 1919 (1920).

774. Annual report of the board of health of the city of Patterson for the fiscal year ending December 31, 1921 (Patterson, New Jersey, 1921).

775. E. C. King, Board of health Paterson, New Jersey bureau of vital statistics statement of mortality with an abstract of work performed by the inspectors of the board, with the report of the isolation hospital for the months of January, February and March 1917 (Paterson, New Jersey, 1917).

776. E. C. King, Board of health Paterson, New Jersey bureau of vital statistics statement of mortality with an abstract of work performed by the inspectors of the board, with the report of the isolation hospital for the months of April, May and June, 1917 (Paterson, New Jersey, 1917).

777. E. C. King, Board of health Paterson, New Jersey bureau of vital statistics statement of mortality with an abstract of work performed by the inspectors of the board, with the report of the isolation hospital for the months of July, August and September, 1917 (Paterson, New Jersey, 1917).

778. E. C. King, Board of health Paterson, New Jersey bureau of vital statistics statement of mortality with an abstract of work performed by the inspectors of the board, with the report of the isolation hospital for the months of October, November and December, 1917 (Paterson, New Jersey, 1917).

779. F. M. Barr, Board of health Paterson, New Jersey bureau of vital statistics statement of mortality with an abstract of work performed by the inspectors of the board, with the report of the isolation hospital for the months of January, February & March, 1918 (Paterson, New Jersey, 1918).

780. F. M. Barr, Board of health Paterson, New Jersey bureau of vital statistics statement of mortality with an abstract of work performed by the inspectors of the board, with the report of the isolation hospital for the months of April, May and June, 1918 (Paterson, New Jersey, 1918).

781. F. M. Barr, Board of health Paterson, New Jersey bureau of vital statistics statement of mortality with an abstract of work performed by the inspectors of the board, with the report of the isolation hospital for the 6 months of July, August, September, October, November and December, 1918 (Paterson, New Jersey, 1918).

782. F. M. Barr, Board of health Paterson, New Jersey bureau of vital statistics statement of mortality with an abstract of work performed by the inspectors of the board, with the report of the isolation hospital 1919 (1919) no. 1-12.

783. A. D. Riley, Board of health Paterson, New Jersey bureau of vital statistics statement of mortality and other statistics of the board of health 1920 (1920) no. 1-12.

784. J. J. Maher, Board of health Paterson, New Jersey bureau of vital statistics statement of mortality and other statistics of the board of health 1921 (1921) no. 1-12.

785. J. J. Maher, Board of health Paterson, New Jersey bureau of vital statistics statement of mortality and other statistics 1922 (1922) no. 1-12.

786. Monthly bulletin of the department of public health and charities of the city of Philadelphia (1917) vol. 2, no. 1-12.

787. Monthly bulletin of the department of public health and charities of the city of Philadelphia (1918) vol. 3, no. 1-12.

788. Monthly bulletin of the department of public health and charities of the city of Philadelphia (1919) vol. 4, no. 1-12.

789. Monthly bulletin of the department of public health of the city of Philadelphia (1920) vol. 5, no. 1-12.

790. Monthly bulletin of the department of public health of the city of Philadelphia (1921) vol. 6, no. 1-12.

791. Annual report of the bureau of health of the city of Philadelphia for the year ending December 31, 1917 (City of Philadelphia, 1918).

792. Annual report of the bureau of health of the city of Philadelphia for the year ending December 31, 1918 (City of Philadelphia, 1919).

793. Annual report of the bureau of health of the city of Philadelphia for the year ending December 31, 1919 (City of Philadelphia, 1920).

794. Annual report of the bureau of health department of public health of the city of Philadelphia for the year ending December 31, 1920 (City of Philadelphia, 1921).

795. Annual report of the bureau of health department of public health of the city of Philadelphia for the year ending December 31, 1921 (City of Philadelphia, 1922).

796. Annual report of the bureau of health department of public health of the city of Philadelphia for the year ending December 31, 1922 (City of Philadelphia, 1923).

797. City of Portland Oregon annual report of the bureau of health department of public utilities for the fiscal year ending November 30, 1917 (1918).

798. City of Portland Oregon annual report of the bureau of health department of public utilities for the fiscal year ending November 30, 1921 (1922).

799. Thirty-fourth to fortieth annual reports of the superintendent of health of the city of Providence for the years 1916 – 1922 (The Oxford Press, Providence, RI, 1923).

800. Annual report of the health department of the city of Richmond, Va. for the year ending December 31, 1917 (The William Byrd Press, Inc., Printers, 1918).

801. Annual report of the health department of the city of Richmond, Va. for the year ending December 31, 1918 (Clyde W. Saunders, City Printer, 1919).

802. Annual report of the bureau of health of the city of Richmond, Va. for the year ending December 31, 1919 (Clyde W. Saunders, Printer, Richmond, Virginia, 1920).

803. Annual report of the health bureau of the city of Richmond, Va. for the year ending December 31, 1920 (Clyde W. Saunders, Printer, Richmond, Virginia, 1921).

804. Annual report of the bureau of health of the department of public welfare Richmond, Va. for the year ending December 31, 1921 (Clyde W. Saunders & Sons, Printers, Richmond, Virginia, 1922).

805. Annual report of the health bureau of the city of Rochester, N.Y. 1917 (1918).

806. Annual report of the health bureau of the city of Rochester, N.Y. 1918 (1919).

807. Annual report of the health bureau of the city of Rochester, N.Y. 1919 (1920).

808. Annual report of the health bureau of the city of Rochester, N.Y. 1920 (1921).

809. Annual report of the health bureau of the city of Rochester, N.Y. 1921 (1922).

810. Annual report of the health bureau of the city of Rochester, N.Y. 1922 (1923).

811. Board of Health of San Antonio, Health department of the city of San Antonio, Texas vital statistics for the month (January-December 1917).

812. Board of Health of San Antonio, Health department of the city of San Antonio, Texas vital statistics for the month (January-December 1918).

813. Board of Health of San Antonio, Health department of the city of San Antonio, Texas vital statistics for the month (January-October 1919).

814. A. H. Barendt, Report of the department of public health San Francisco, California for the fiscal year July 1, 1916 – June 30, 1917.

815. Annual report of the department of health of the city of Scranton, Pa. for the year nineteen hundred and seventeen (1918).

816. Annual report of the department of health of the city of Scranton, Pa. for the year 1923 (Scranton Printing Co, Scranton, PA, 1924).

817. Report of the department of health and sanitation of the city of Seattle, Washington, embracing the work of the department and the vital statistics for the calendar year nineteen hundred and seventeen (Lowman & Hanford Co., Seattle, 1918).

818. Report of the department of health and sanitation of the city of Seattle, Washington, embracing the work of the department and the vital statistics for the calendar years 1918 and 1919 (Lowman & Hanford Co., Seattle, 1920)..

819. Report of the department of health and sanitation of the city of Seattle, Washington, embracing the work of the department and the vital statistics for the calendar year 1920 (Lowman & Hanford Co., Seattle, 1921).

820. Report of the department of health and sanitation of the city of Seattle, Washington, embracing the work of the department and the vital statistics for the calendar year 1921 (Lowman & Hanford Co., Seattle, 1922).

821. Report of the department of health and sanitation of the city of Seattle, Washington, embracing the work of the department and the vital statistics for the calendar year 1922 (Lowman & Hanford Co., Seattle, 1923).

822. Combined twenty-sixth and twenty-seventh annual report of the department of health city of Spokane, Washington for the fiscal years ending December 31st, 1917, and December 31st, 1918, respectively.

823. Combined twenty-eighth, twenty-ninth, and thirtieth annual report of the department of health city of Spokane Washington for the fiscal year ending December 31st 1919, 1920, and 1921.

824. Combined thirty-first and thirty-second annual report of the department of health city of Spokane Washington for the fiscal year ending December 31 1922 and 1923.

825. M. C. Starkloff, M. Kaufman, Health department city of St. Louis state of Missouri United States of America statement of vital statistics, reported cases of certain communicable diseases, coroner’s inquests, local meteorology, etc (January-December 1917).

826. M. C. Starkloff, M. Kaufman, Health department city of St. Louis state of Missouri United States of America statement of vital statistics, reported cases of certain communicable diseases, coroner’s inquests, local meteorology, etc (January-December 1918).

827. M. C. Starkloff, M. Kaufman, Health department city of St. Louis state of Missouri United States of America statement of vital statistics, reported cases of certain communicable diseases, coroner’s inquests, local meteorology, etc (January-December 1919).

828. M. C. Starkloff, M. Kaufman, Health department city of St. Louis state of Missouri United States of America statement of vital statistics, reported cases of certain communicable diseases, coroner’s inquests, local meteorology, etc (January-December 1920).

829. M. C. Starkloff, M. Kaufman, Health department city of St. Louis state of Missouri United States of America statement of vital statistics, reported cases of certain communicable diseases, coroner’s inquests, local meteorology, etc (January-December 1921).

830. M. C. Starkloff, M. Kaufman, Health department city of St. Louis state of Missouri United States of America statement of vital statistics, reported cases of certain communicable diseases, coroner’s inquests, local meteorology, etc (January-December 1922).

831. Weekly bulletin of the St. Louis medical society (1918) vol. 12, no. 26-36.

832. Weekly bulletin of the St. Louis medical society (1919) vol. 13, no. 1-39.

833. Weekly bulletin of the St. Louis medical society (1920) vol. 14, no. 1-3, 5-8, 11-12, 14-22.

834. J. Ohage, G. A. Renz, Monthly bulletin of the bureau of health of the city of St. Paul, Minn. (1917) vol. 6, no. 1-12.

835. J. Ohage, G. A. Renz, Monthly bulletin of the bureau of health of the city of St. Paul, Minn. (1918) vol. 7, no. 1-12.

836. B. F. Simon, G. A. Renz, Monthly bulletin of the bureau of health of the city of St. Paul, Minn. (1919) vol. 8, no. 1-12.

837. B. F. Simon, J. S. Abbott, Monthly bulletin of the bureau of health of the city of St. Paul, Minn. (1920) vol. 9, no. 1-12.

838. B. F. Simon, J. S. Abbott, Monthly bulletin of the bureau of health of the city of St. Paul, Minn. (1921) vol. 10, no. 1-12.

839. Annual report of the board of control of Saint Paul and Ramsey County Minnesota including the reports of the city and county physician and superintendent of the city and county hospital for the year December 31, 1918 (1919).

840. Annual report of the board of control of Saint Paul and Ramsey County Minnesota including the reports of the city and county physician and superintendent of the city and county hospital for the year December 31, 1919 (1920).

841. F. W. Matson, 1921-1922 Annual report of the department of public safety bureau of health of the city of St. Paul for the years ending December 31, 1921 and December 31, 1922 (Victory Printing Company, 1923).

842. Division of health annual report, 1917, (Supplement Toledo City Journal, 1918) vol. 3, no. 6.

843. Division of health annual report 1918, (Supplement Toledo City Journal, 1919) vol. 3, no. 11.

844. Division of health annual report city of Toledo 1919, (Supplement to the Toledo City Journal, 1920) vol. 5, no. 15.

845. Annual report of the division of health Toledo, Ohio 1920 (Supplement to the Toledo City Journal, 1921) vol. 6, no. 19.

846. 1921 Health report (The Toledo City Journal, 1922) vol. 7, no. 12.

847. Annual report of the board of health of the city of Worcester Massachusetts for the year ending December 31, 1917 (The Commonwealth Press, Worcester, Mass, 1918).

848. Annual report of the board of health of the city of Worcester Massachusetts for the year ending December 31, 1918 (The Commonwealth Press, Worcester, Mass, 1919).

849. Annual report of the board of health of the city of Worcester Massachusetts for the year ending December 31, 1919 (The Commonwealth Press, Worcester, Mass, 1920).

850. Annual report of the board of health of the city of Worcester Massachusetts for the year ending December 31, 1920 (The Commonwealth Press, Worcester, Mass, 1921).

851. Annual report of the board of health of the city of Worcester Massachusetts for the year ending December 31, 1921 (The Commonwealth Press, Worcester, Mass, 1922).

852. City of Worcester, Massachusetts department of health annual report of the board of health for the year ending December 31, 1922 (The Commonwealth Press, Worcester, Mass, 1922).

State Health Reports

853. S. W. Welch, Annual report of the state board of health of Alabama, January 1st to December 31st 1917 (The Brown Printing Company, State Printers and Binders, Montgomery, Alabama, 1918).

854. S. W. Welch, Annual report of the state board of health of Alabama, January 1st to December 31st 1918 (The Brown Printing Company, State Printers and Binders, Montgomery, Alabama, 1919).

855. S. W. Welch, Annual report of the state board of health of Alabama, for the two years January 1st, 1919, to December 31st, 1920 (The Brown Printing Company, State Printers and Binders, Montgomery, Alabama, 1922).

856. S. W. Welch, Annual report of the state board of health of Alabama, for the two years January 1st, 1921, to December 31st, 1922 (The Brown Printing Company, State Printers and Binders, Montgomery, Alabama, 1924).

857. Report of the secretary of Alaska calendar years 1919-1920 (Alaska Daily Empire Print, 1921).

858. Report of the secretary of Alaska calendar years 1921-1922 (Alaska Daily Empire Print, 1923).

859. Bulletin of the Arizona state board of health (Phoenix, Arizona State Board of Health, October 1918).

860. Bulletin of the Arizona state board of health (Phoenix, Arizona State Board of Health, April 1919).

861. Bulletin of the Arizona state board of health (Phoenix, Arizona State Board of Health, July 1919).

862. Bulletin of the Arizona state board of health (Phoenix, Arizona State Board of Health, January 1920).

863. Bulletin of the Arizona state board of health (Phoenix, Arizona State Board of Health, April 1920).

864. Bulletin of the Arizona state board of health (Phoenix, Arizona State Board of Health, July 1920).

865. Bulletin of the Arizona state board of health (Phoenix, Arizona State Board of Health, January 1921).

866. Bulletin of the Arizona state board of health (Phoenix, Arizona State Board of Health, July 1921).

867. Twenty-fifth biennial report of the state board of health of California for the fiscal years from July 1, 1916, to June 30, 1918 (California State Printing Office, 1918).

868. Twenty-sixth biennial report of the state board of health of California for the fiscal years from July 1, 1918 to June 30, 1920 (California State Printing Office, 1921).

869. Twenty-seventh biennial report of the state board of health of California for the fiscal years from July 1, 1920, to June 30, 1922 (California State Printing Office, 1923).

870. State department of health of the state of Connecticut bureau of vital statistics; Seventieth registration report of births, marriages, divorces and deaths for the year ended December 31, 1917 (Published by the State, Hartford, CT, 1923).

871. State department of health of the state of Connecticut bureau of vital statistics; Seventy-first registration report of births, marriages, divorces and deaths for the year ended December 31, 1918 (Published by the State, Hartford, CT, 1925).

872. State department of health of the state of Connecticut bureau of vital statistics; Seventy-third registration report of births, marriages, divorces and deaths for the year ended December 31, 1920 (Published by the State, Hartford, CT, 1927).

873. State department of health of the state of Connecticut bureau of vital statistics; Seventy-fourth registration report of births, marriages, divorces and deaths for the year ended December 31, 1921 (Published by the State, Hartford, CT, 1928).

874. State department of health of the state of Connecticut bureau of vital statistics; Seventy-fifth registration report of births, marriages, divorces and deaths for the year ended December 31, 1922 (Published by the State, Hartford, CT, 1929).

875. Twentieth report of the board of health of the state of Delaware for the two years ending December 31, 1920.

876. Twenty-first report of the board of health of the state of Delaware for the two years ending December 31, 1922.

877. State board of health of Florida twenty-ninth annual report of the state board of health of Florida 1917 (Press of Tampa Tribune Publishing Company, Tampa, FL, 1918).

878. Thirtieth annual report of the state board of health of Florida 1918 (Jacksonville Printing Co., Jacksonville, FL, 1919).

879. Thirty-first annual report of the state board of health of Florida 1920 (Office of the Secretary and Main Laboratory, Jacksonville, FL, 1920).

880. State board of health of Florida thirty-second biennial report of Florida 1921-1922 (The Record Company, Printers, Jacksonville, FL, 1922).

881. Annual report of the Georgia state board of health for 1918 (Byrd Printing Co., State Printers, Atlanta, GA, 1919).

882. Annual report of the Georgia state board of health for 1919 (Byrd Printing Co., State Printers, Atlanta, GA, 1919).

883. Annual report of the Georgia state board of health for 1920 (Dickerson-Roberts Printing Co., Atlanta, GA, 1921).

884. Annual report of the Georgia state board of health for 1921 (Index Printing Company, Atlanta, GA, 1922).

885. Annual report of the Georgia state board of health for 1922 (Byrd Printing Co., Atlanta, GA, 1923).

886. P. L. Neil, Report of the department of public welfare of the state of Idaho for the years 1919-1920.

887. D. Burrell, Report of the department of public welfare of the state of Idaho for the years 1921-1922.

888. C. Drake, Second annual report of the department of public health July 1, 1918 to June 30, 1919 (Illinois State Journal Co., Springfield, IL, 1920).

889. C. Drake, Third annual report of the department of public health July 1, 1919 to June 30, 1920 (Illinois State Journal Co., Springfield, IL, 1921).

890. C. Drake, Fourth annual report of the department of public health July 1, 1920 to June 30, 1921 (Illinois State Journal Co., Springfield, IL, 1922).

891. I. D. Rawlings, Fifth annual report of the department of public health July 1, 1921 to June 30, 1922 (Illinois State Journal Co., Springfield, IL, 1923).

892. I. D. Rawlings, Sixth annual report of the department of public health July 1, 1922 to June 30, 1923 (Illinois State Journal Co., Springfield, IL, 1924).

893. J. N. Hurty, Report of the state board of health of the state of Indiana for the year ending September 30, 1918 (abridged) (WM. B. Burford, Contractor for State Printing and Binding, Indianapolis, 1919).

894. J. N. Hurty, Report of the state board of health of the state of Indiana for the year ending September 30, 1919 (abridged) (1920).

895. H. A. Cowing, Report of the state board of health of the state of Indiana for the year ending September 30, 1920 (abridged) (Contractors for Indiana State Printing and Binding Fort Wayne Printing Company, Fort Wayne, IN, 1921).

896. J. N. Hurty, Annual report of the state board of health of the state of Indiana for the year ending September 30, 1921 (abridged) (WM. B. Burford, Contractor for State Binding and Printing, Indianapolis, 1922).

897. J. H. Hewitt, Report of the (Indiana) state board of health year ending September 30, 1922.

898. G. H. Sumner, State of Iowa 1921 report of the state board of health for the biennial period ending June 30, 1920 (The State of Iowa, Des Moines, 1921).

899. R. P. Fagen, State of Iowa 1922 report of the state board of health for the biennial period ending June 30, 1922 (The State of Iowa, Des Moines, 1922).

900. Ninth biennial report being the thirty-third and thirty-fourth annual reports of the state board of health of the state of Kansas June 30, 1916 to June 30, 1918 (W.R. Smith State Printer Kansas State Printing Plant, Topeka, KS, 1918).

901. Tenth biennial report being the thirty-fifth and thirty-sixth annual reports of the state board of health of the state of Kansas June 30, 1918 to June 30, 1920 (W.R. Smith State Printer Kansas State Printing Plant, Topeka, KS, 1920).

902. Bulletin of the state board of health of Kentucky (March 1920) vol. 10, no. 3.

903. Biennial report of the Louisiana state board of health to the general assembly of the state of Louisiana 1920-1921 (1922).

904. Quarterly bulletin Louisiana state board of health (1918) vol. 9, no. 1-4.

905. Quarterly bulletin Louisiana state board of health (1919) vol. 10, no. 1-4.

906. Quarterly bulletin Louisiana state board of health (1920) vol. 11, no. 1-4.

907. Twenty-sixth annual report upon the births, marriages, divorces and deaths in the state of Maine for the year ending December 31, 1917

908. L. D. Bristol, Second annual report of the state department of health of Maine and the twenty-seventh annual report upon the births, marriages, divorces and deaths for the year ending December 31, 1918 (Augusta, ME, 1919).

909. L. D. Bristol, Third annual report of the state department of health of Maine and the twenty-eighth annual report upon the births, marriages, divorces and deaths for the year ending December 31, 1919 (Augusta, ME, 1920).

910. Twenty-ninth annual report upon the births, marriages, divorces and deaths in the state of Maine for the year ending December 31, 1920.

911. Thirtieth annual report upon the births, marriages, divorces and deaths in the state of Maine for the year ending December 31, 1921.

912. Annual report of the state board of health of Maryland for the year ending December 31, 1917 (Kuehn Bros. & Co., Inc., Baltimore, 1921).

913. Annual report of the state board of health of Maryland for the year ending December 31, 1918 (King Bros. Inc., Baltimore, 1922).

914. Annual report of the state board of health of Maryland for the year ending December 31, 1919 (20th Century Printing Co., Baltimore, 1923).

915. Annual report of the state board of health of Maryland for the year ending December 31, 1921 (Thomas & Evans Printing Co., Baltimore).

916. Annual report of the state board of health of Maryland for the year ending December 31, 1922 (20th Century Printing, Baltimore, 1926).

917. Forty-sixth annual report of the secretary of the state board of health of the state of Michigan for the year ending June 30, 1918 (Fort Wayne Printing Company, Fort Wayne, IN, 1919).

918. Forty-seventh annual report of the secretary of the state board of health of the state of Michigan for the year ending June 30, 1919 (Fort Wayne Printing Company, Fort Wayne, IN, 1920).

919. Forty-eighth annual report of the commissioner of the Michigan department of health for the year ending June 30, 1920 (Wynkoop Hallenbeck Crawford Co., Lansing, MI, 1920).

920. Forty-ninth and fiftieth annual report of the commissioner of the Michigan department of health for the year ending June 30, 1921 and June 30, 1922 (Fort Wayne Printing Company, Fort Wayne, IN, 1922).

921. Seventh biennial report of the state board of health and vital statistics of Minnesota (Syndicate Printing Co., Minneapolis 1918).

922. Eighth biennial report (new series) of the state board of health and vital statistics of Minnesota 1918-1919 (Syndicate Printing Co., Minneapolis, 1920).

923. Ninth biennial report (new series) of the state board of health and vital statistics of Minnesota 1920-1921 (Syndicate Printing Co., Minneapolis, 1922).

924. Report of the Minnesota state board of health and vital statistics 1922-1943.

925. W. S. Leather, Report of the board of health of Mississippi from July 1, 1917 to June 30, 1919 (Tucker Printing House, Jackson, MS, 1919).

926. Thirty-fifth annual report of the state board of health of Missouri 1917, (The Hugh Stephens Co. Printers, Jefferson City, MO, 1918).

927. Thirty-sixth annual report of the state board of health of Missouri 1918 (The Hugh Stephens Co. Printers, Jefferson City, MO, 1919).

928. Biennial report of the state board of health of Missouri being the thirty-seventh and thirty-eighth annual reports 1919-1920 (The Hugh Stephens Co. Printers, Jefferson City, MO:).

929. W. F. Cogswell, Ninth biennial report of the Montana state board of health for 1917 – 1918 (Independent Publishing Co., Helena, 1919).

930. Tenth biennial report of the Montana state board of health for the years 1919 – 1920 (Independent Publishing Co., Helena, 1921).

931. Eleventh biennial report of the Montana state board of health for the years 1921 – 1922.

932. Twenty-sixth report (twelfth biennial) relating to the registration and return of births, marriages, divorces and deaths in New Hampshire for the years 1916 and 1917 (The Rumford Printing Co., Concord, NH, 1918).

933. Twenty-seventh report (thirteenth biennial) relating to the registration and return of births, marriages, divorces and deaths in New Hampshire for the years 1918 and 1919 (John B. Clarke Co., Manchester, NH, 1920).

934. Twenty-sixth report (twelfth biennial) of the state board of health of the state of New Hampshire for the fiscal period ending August 31, 1920 (John B. Clarke Co., Manchester, NH, 1920).

935. Twenty-seventh report (thirteenth biennial) of the state board of health of the state of New Hampshire for the fiscal period ending June 30, 1922 (John B. Clarke Co., Manchester, NH, 1922).

936. Forty-first annual report of the department of health of the state of New Jersey 1917 (State Gazette Publishing Co., Printers, Trenton, NJ, 1918).

937. Forty-second annual report of the department of health of the state of New Jersey 1919 (Trenton, NJ, 1920).

938. Forty-third annual report of the department of health of the state of New Jersey 1920 (MacCrellish & Quigley Co., State Printers, Trenton, NJ, 1921).

939. Forty-fourth annual report of the department of health of the state of New Jersey 1921 (Trenton, NJ, 1921).

940. Forty-fifth annual report of the department of health of the state of New Jersey 1922 (Trenton, NJ, 1922).

941. Thirty-eighth annual report of the state department of health of New York for the year ending December 31, 1917 Volume I (J.B. Lyon Company, Printers, Albany, 1918).

942. Thirty-ninth annual report of the state department of health of New York for the year ending December 31, 1918 Volume I (J.B. Lyon Company, Printers, Albany, 1920).

943. Fortieth annual report of the state department of health of New York for the year ending December 31, 1919 Volume I (J.B. Lyon Company, Printers, Albany, 1920).

944. Forty-first annual report of the state department of health of New York for the year ending December 31, 1920 Volume I (J.B. Lyon Company, Printers, Albany, 1922).

945. Forty-second annual report of the state department of health of New York for the year ending December 31, 1921 Volume I (J.B. Lyon Company, Printers, Albany, 1922).

946. Forty-third annual report of the state department of health of New York for the year ending December 31, 1922 Volume I (J.B. Lyon Company, Printers, Albany, 1923).

947. S. L. Lee, State of Nevada biennial report of the state board of health for the period ending December 31, 1918 (State Printing Office, Carson City, NV, 1919).

948. S. L. Lee, State of Nevada biennial report of the state board of health for the period ending December 31, 1920 (State Printing Office, Carson City, NV, 1921).

949. S. L. Lee, State of Nevada biennial report of the state board of health for the period ending December 31, 1922 (State Printing Office, Carson City, NV, 1923).

950. Biennial report of the bureau of vital statistics of the North Carolina state board of health 1916-1917 (Edwards & Broughton Printing Co., Raleigh, NC, 1919).

951. Eighteenth biennial report of the North Carolina state board of health 1919-1920 (Edwards & Broughton Printing Co., Raleigh, NC, 1921).

952. Nineteenth biennial report of the North Carolina state board of health December 1, 1920 – June 30, 1922 (Edwards & Broughton Printing Co., Raleigh, NC, 1923).

953. Fifteenth biennial report of the state board of health to the Governor of North Dakota for the years 1917 and 1918 (Tribune Print, Bismarck, ND, 1918).

954. C. J. McGurren, Report of the state board of health for the biennial period ending June 30, 1920 (Tribune, Bismarck, ND, 1920).

955. H. E. French, Seventeenth biennial report of the state board of health of North Dakota for the period ended June 30th, 1922 (Normanden Publishing Co., Grand Forks, ND, 1922).

956. C. A. Neal, State of Ohio department of health thirty-first report (43rd Year); Part I. Report of July 1, 1915 to December 31, 1928 (The F.J. Heer Printing Co., Columbus, OH, 1931).

957. J. W. Duke, Annual report of the Oklahoma state board of health 1917 (Guthrie, OK, 1917).

958. Fourth annual report of the state department of health of Oklahoma for the year ending June 30, 1920 (State Capitol Building, Oklahoma City, 1920).

959. Fifth annual report of the state department of health of Oklahoma for the year ending June 30, 1921 (The Printery, Oklahoma City, 1921).

960. 6th and 7th annual report of the state department of health of Oklahoma for the year ending June 30, 1922 and for the year ending June 30, 1923 (Beals & Morrison, Oklahoma City, 1923).

961. Eighth biennial report of the state board of health to the Governor of Oregon and the thirtieth Legislative Assembly regular session 1919 for the period October 1, 1916 to September 30, 1918 (State Printing Department, Salem, OR, 1918).

962. Ninth biennial report of the state board of health to the Governor of Oregon and the thirty-first Legislative Assembly regular session 1921 for the period October 1, 1918 to September 30, 1920 (State Printing Department, Salem, OR, 1921).

963. Tenth biennial report of the state board of health July 1, 1920 to June 30, 1922 (State Printing Department, Salem, OR, 1922).

964. Fortieth annual report of the state board of health of the state of Rhode Island for the year ending December 31, 1919 (Pawtucket Linotyping Co., Pawtucket, RI, 1920).

965. Forty-first annual report of the state board of health of the state of Rhode Island for the year ending December 31, 1920 (1921).

966. Forty-second annual report of the state board of health of the state of Rhode Island for the year ending December 31, 1921 (E.L. Freeman Company, Printers, Providence, RI, 1922).

967. Forty-third annual report of the state board of health of the state of Rhode Island for the year ending December 31, 1922 (The Oxford Press, Providence, RI, 1923).

968. Thirty-eighth annual report of the state board of health of South Carolina for the fiscal year, 1917 to the Legislature of South Carolina (Gonzales and Bryan, State Printers, Columbia, SC, 1918).

969. Thirty-ninth annual report of the state board of health of South Carolina for the fiscal year, 1918 to the Legislature of South Carolina (Gonzales and Bryan, State Printers, Columbia, SC, 1919).

970. Fortieth annual report of the state board of health of South Carolina for the fiscal year, 1919 to the Legislature of South Carolina (Gonzales and Bryan, State Printers, Columbia, SC, 1920).

971. Forty-first annual report of the state board of health of South Carolina for the fiscal year 1920 to the Legislature of South Carolina (Gonzales and Bryan, State Printers, Columbia, SC, 1921).

972. Forty-second annual report of the state board of health of South Carolina for the fiscal year 1921 to the Legislature of South Carolina (Gonzales and Bryan, State Printers, Columbia, SC, 1922).

973. Forty-third annual report of the state board of health of South Carolina for the fiscal year, 1922 to the Legislature of South Carolina (Gonzales and Bryan, State Printers, Columbia, SC, 1923).

974. The third biennial report of the state board of health and medical examiners; including reports of the department of health and department of medical examiners, county boards of health and state health laboratory; This report includes the period July 1st, 1916 to June 30th, 1918 (State Pub. Co., Pierre, SD, 1918).

975. The fourth biennial report of the state board of health ; Including division of venereal diseases, division of public health nursing, state health laboratory, and county boards of health; This report includes the period July 1st, 1918 to June 30th, 1920 (Daily Leader, Madison, SD, 1920).

976. P. B. Jenkins, South Dakota state board of health division of vital statistics sixteenth annual report year ending December 31, 1921 (State Pub. Co., Pierre, SD, 1922).

977. P. B. Jenkins PB South Dakota state board of health seventeenth annual report year ending December 31, 1922 division of vital statistics (State Pub. Co., Pierre, SD, 1923).

978. W. B. Collins, Biennial report of the Texas state board of health from September 1, 1916 to August 31, 1918 (Von Beckmann-Jones Co., Printers, Austin, Texas, 1919).

979. J. H. Florence, Annual report of the state health department for the year 1922 (Von Beckmann-Jones Co., Printers, Austin, Texas, 1923).

980. Twenty-second {twelfth biennial} report of the state board of health of the state of Vermont from January 1, 1918 to December 31, 1919 (The Tuttle Company Marble City Press Publishers Vt. Public Documents, Rutland, VT, 1920).

981. Twenty-third {thirteenth biennial} report of the state board of health of the state of Vermont from January 1, 1920 to December 31, 1921 (The Tuttle Company Marble City Press Publishers Vt. Public Documents, Rutland, VT, 1922).

982. Twenty-fourth {fourteenth biennial} report of the state board of health of the state of Vermont from January 1, 1922 to December 31, 1923 (The Tuttle Company Marble City Press Publishers Vt. Public Documents, Rutland, VT, 1924).

983. Annual report of the state board of health and the state health commissioner of Virginia for the fiscal year ending September 30, 1917 (Davis Bottom, Superintendent Public Printing, Richmond, 1918).

984. Annual report of the state board of health and the state health commissioner of Virginia to the Governor of Virginia for the fiscal year ending September 30, 1918 (Davis Bottom, Superintendent Public Printing, Richmond, 1919).

985. Annual report of the state board of health and the state health commissioner to the Governor of Virginia for the fiscal year ending September 30, 1919 (Davis Bottom, Superintendent Public Printing, Richmond, 1920).

986. Annual report of the state board of health and the state health commissioner of Virginia to the Governor of Virginia for the fiscal year ending September 30, 1920 (Davis Bottom, Superintendent Public Printing, Richmond, 1921).

987. Annual report of the state board of health and the state health commissioner to the Governor of Virginia for the fiscal year ending September 30, 1921 (Davis Bottom, Superintendent Public Printing, Richmond, 1922).

988. Report of the state board of health and the state health commissioner to the Governor of Virginia for the biennum ending September 30, 1923 (Davis Bottom, Superintendent Public Printing, Richmond, 1924).

989. Report of the health officer of the District of Columbia 1917 (Washington, DC, 1917).

990. Annual report of the commissioners of the District of Columbia year ended June 30, 1918. Vol. III Report of the health officer (Washington, DC, 1918).

991. Annual report of the commissioners of the District of Columbia year ended June 30, 1919. Vol. III Report of the health officer (Washington, DC, 1919).

992. Annual report of the commissioners of the District of Columbia year ended June 30, 1920. Vol. III Report of the health officer (Government Printing Office, Washington, DC, 1920).

993. Annual report of the commissioners of the District of Columbia year ended June 30, 1921. Vol. III Report of the health officer (Government Printing Office, Washington, DC, 1921).

994. Annual report of the commissioners of the District of Columbia year ended June 30, 1922. Vol. III Report of the health officer (Government Printing Office, Washington, DC, 1922).

995. State of Washington twelfth biennial report of the state board of health for the years ending September 30, 1917 and September 30, 1918 (Frank M. Lamborn Public Printer, Olympia, WA, 1919).

996. State of Washington state board of health thirteenth biennial report of the state commissioner of health and the state board of health for the biennium 1919-1920 (Frank M. Lamborn Public Printer, Olympia, WA, 1921).

997. P. A. Turner, State of Washington first biennial report of state department of health covering the period from January 1, 1921 to December 31, 1922; fourteenth biennial report of the state board of health (Frank M. Lamborn Public Printer, Olympia, WA, 1923).

998. C. A. Harper, Twenty-seventh report of the state board of health of Wisconsin for the term ending June 30, 1918 with report of the state bureau of vital statistics for the calendar years of 1916 and 1917 (Democrat Printing Company, State Printers, Madison, WI, 1919).

999. C. A. Harper, Twenty-eighth report of the state board of health of Wisconsin for the term ending June 30, 1920 with report of the state bureau of vital statistics for the calendar years of 1918 and 1919 (Democrat Printing Company, State Printers, Madison, WI, 1920).

1000. C. A. Harper, Twenty-ninth report of the state board of health of Wisconsin for the term ending June 30, 1924 with report of the state bureau of vital statistics for the calendar years of 1922 and 1923 (Madison, WI, 1924).

1001. Annual report of the state health department of West Virginia July 1, 1919 – June 30, 1920 (Charleston, WV, 1920).

1002. Annual report of the state health department of West Virginia July 1, 1920 – June 30, 1921 (Charleston, WV, 1921).

1003. Biennial report of the state health department of West Virginia July 1, 1922 – June 30, 1924 (Charleston, WV, 1924).

1004. Fifth biennial report of the state board of health to the governor of Wyoming 1919-1920 registration report of vital statistics (The Laramie Printing Company Printers and Binders, Laramie, 1921).

1005. Sixth biennial report of the state board of health to the governor of Wyoming registration report of vital statistics 1921-1922 (The Mills Company Printers and Binders, Sheridan, WY, 1923).

National Archives II, College Park, MD

Record Group 90

Records of the US Public Health Service

File boxes 1622, Influenza 1918

Record Group 165

Records of the War Department General and Special Staffs, War College Division and War Plans Division Subordinate Offices – Education and Recreation Branch

Committee on Education and Special Training Records of the Student Army Training Corps Units, 1918-19

National Archives and Records Administration, Washington D.C.

Record Group 52

Records of the Navy Bureau of Medicine and Surgery

August 1918-February 1919

National Archives and Records Administration Pacific Region, San Bruno, CA

Record Group 52

Records of the Navy Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, 1917-1919

Record Group 90

Records of the US Public Health Service, 1917-1919

CALIFORNIA HISTORICAL SOCIETY

1006. A. H. Barendt to J. Rolph. 30 October 1918. MS 1818 Box 44 Folder 527, James Rolph Papers.

1007. H. G. Brown to J. Rolph. 13 November 1918. MS 1818 Box 44 Folder 531.

1008. A. Gallagher to J. Rolph. 31 January 1919. MS 1818 Box 46 Folder 553.

1009. H. George to J. Rolph. 23 November 1918. MS 1818 Box 45 Folder 534.

1010. E. C. Harrington to J. Rolph. 4 February 1919. MS 1818 Box 46 Folder 553.

1011. J. Hart to J. Rolph. 7 November 1918. Telegram from Mayor of Lovington, NM—Nov 7, 1918 Asking info about SF’s mask ordinance. MS 1818 Box 44 Folder 531.

1012. W. Hassler to Editors of Examiner, Chronicle, Call-post, Bulletin & Daily News. 9 December 1918. MS 1818 Box 45 Folder 537.

1013. W. Hassler to J. Rolph. 7 December 1918. MS 1818 Box 45 Folder 537.

1014. W. Hassler to J. Rolph. 21 November 1918. MS 1818 Box 45 Folder 533.

1015. San Francisco Board of Health. Special meeting of the board of health 17 October 1918. MS 1818, folder 525, Box 44.

1016. A. W. Hedrich to J. Rolph. 25 November 1918. MS 1818 Box 45 Folder 534.

1017. J. L. Jayne Cir. Let. N-483 from Headquarters, 12th Naval District, SF, 22 October 1918. MS 1818, Box 44 Folder 526.

1018. A. Johnston to J. Rolph. 13 January 1919. MS 1818 Box 46 Folder 550.

1019. C. F. Jones to J. Rolph. 26 October 1918. MS 1818, folder 527, Box 44.

1020. J. Kemp to J. Rolph. 29 January 1919. MS 1818 Box 46 Folder 553.

1021. J. Miller to J. Rolph. 5 January 1919. MS 1818 Box 46 Folder 548.

1022. E. Rainey to H. G. Brown. 15 November 1918. MS 1818 Box 44 Folder 531.

1023. J. Rolph to E. G. Anderson. 31 October 1918. MS 1818 Box 44 Folder 528.

1024. J. Rolph to G. A. Ashley. 13 November 1918. MS 1818 Box 44 Folder 531.

1025. J. Rolph to G. L. Baker. 5 November 1918. MS 1818 Box 44 Folder 529.

1026. J. Rolph to Board of Supervisors. 23 October 1918. MS 1818, Box 44 Folder 526.

1027. J. Rolph to W. Hassler. 25 November 1918. MS 1818 Box 45 Folder 534.

1028. J. Rolph to J. L. Jayne. 4 November 1918. MS 1818 Box 44 Folder 529.

1029. J. Rolph to H. Neilson. 31 October 1918. MS 1818 Box 44 Folder 528.

1030. J. Rolph to J. L. Neilson. 18 November 1918. MS 1818 Box 44 Folder 531.

1031. J. Rolph to The people of San Francisco. 2 November 1918. MS 1818 Box 44 Folder 529.

1032. J. Rolph to San Francisco Board of Supervisors. 20 November 1918. MS 1818 Box 45 Folder 433.

1033. J. Rolph to W. Wilson. 31 October 1918. MS 1818 Box 44 Folder 528.

1034. Memo to E. E. Schmitz. 18 December 1918. MS 1818 Box 45 Folder 539.

1035. J. Walsh to J. Rolph. 17 December 1918. MS 1818 Box 45 Folder 539.

1036. J. G. White to unknown. Undated. MS 1818 Box 44 Folder 530.

COLORADO STATE ARCHIVES, DENVER, CO

1037. E. F. Kennedy, Report of the Colorado State Board of Health, 1917 and 1918. Folder H, Box 26958, Governor Julius C. Gunter Collection.

1038. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census. Weekly Health Index. 1 October 1918. Box 26775, Folder Health State Board of.

1039. E. F. Kennedy to Gov. J. C. Gunter 6 November 1918. Box 26775, Folder Health State Board of.

1040. Colorado State Board of Health Statement to the Press. undated. Box 26775, Folder Health State Board of.

1041. R. Blue. “Spanish Influenza” “Three-day Fever” “The Flu”, Washington: Government Printing Office 1918. Supplement No. 34 to Public Health Reports 28 September 1918. Box 26775, Folder Health State Board of.

1042. J. E. Sanchez to Gov. J. C. Gunter 10 November 1918. Box 26773, Folder S:4.

1043. Governor Secretary to J. E. Sanchez 13 November 1918. Box 26773, Folder S:4.

COLORADO Department of Public Health and Environment, Denver, CO

1044. Colorado State Board of Health, Colorado State Board of Health Biennial Report 1921-1922, Denver: Eames Bros.; 1923.

1045. Colorado State Board of Health, The Public Health Law: Rules and Regulations of the Colorado State Board of Health, Denver: Eames Bros.; 1920.

1046. Colorado State Board of Health Meeting Minutes 28 October 1918. Historic Board of Health Minutes/Reports Box 1, folder March 1917 through Dec 1918.

1047. Colorado State Board of Health Meeting Minutes 4 November 1918. Historic Board of Health Minutes/Reports Box 1, folder March 1917 through Dec 1918.

1048. Colorado State Board of Health Meeting Minutes 27 December 1918. Historic Board of Health Minutes/Reports Box 1, folder March 1917 through Dec 1918.

THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS

1049. J. R. Driggs to W. F. Fullam. 19 November 1918. Folder October November, Box 5, Papers of William F. Fullam, Archival Manuscript Collection.

1050. J. R. Driggs to W. F. Fullam. 4 November 1918. Folder October November, Box 5, Papers of William F. Fullam, Archival Manuscript Collection.

1051. J. R. Driggs to W. F. Fullam. 9 November 1918. Folder October November, Box 5, Papers of William F. Fullam, Archival Manuscript Collection.

1052. W. F. Fullam to W. C. Braisted. 30 October 1918. Folder October November, Box 5, Papers of William F. Fullam, Archival Manuscript Collection.

1053. W. F. Fullam to J. R. Driggs. 21 October 1918. Folder October November, Box 5, Papers of William F. Fullam, Archival Manuscript Collection.

1054. W. F. Fullam to J. R. Drigss. 26 October 1918. Folder October November, Box 5, Papers of William F. Fullam, Archival Manuscript Collection.

1055. W. F. Fullam to J. L. Jayne. 23 September 1918. Folder September 1918, Box 5, Papers of William F. Fullam, Archival Manuscript Collection.

1056. W. F. Fullam to H. Laning. 2 October 1918. Folder October November, Box 5, Papers of William F. Fullam, Archival Manuscript Collection.

1057. W. F. Fullam to H. Laning. 16 October 1918. Folder October November, Box 5, Papers of William F. Fullam, Archival Manuscript Collection.

1058. W. F. Fullam to H. Laning. 26 November 1918. Folder October November, Box 5, Papers of William F. Fullam, Archival Manuscript Collection.

1059. W. F. Fullam to C. Shackford. 13 January 1919. Folder January 1919, Box 5, Papers of William F. Fullam, Archival Manuscript Collection.

1060. H. George to W. F. Fullam. 25 September 1918. Folder September 1918, Box 5, Papers of William F. Fullam, Archival Manuscript Collection.

1061. H. Laning to W. F. Fullam. 1 October 1918. Folder October November 1918, Box 5, Papers of William F. Fullam, Archival Manuscript Collection.

1062. F. D. Roosevelt to W. F. Fullam. 28 December 1918. Folder December 1918, Box 5, Papers of William F. Fullam, Archival Manuscript Collection.

NARA Record Group 52: Records of the Navy Bureau of Medicine and Surgery

1063. A. H. Barendt to J. L. Jayne. 1 November 1918; Enclosure in Rothganger to Braisted, 9 November 1918, Entry 12 130212 D-12 "Flu"; General Correspondence, March 1912 - Dec. 1925 D-8 to D-12; RG 52: BuMed Headquarters Records, Correspondence, 1842-1941; National Archives Building, Washington, D.C. (NAB).

1064. A. H. Barendt to G. Rothganger. 11 November 1918; Enclosure in Rothganger to Braisted, 9 November 1918, Entry 12 130212 D-12 "Flu"; General Correspondence, March 1912 - Dec. 1925 D-8 to D-12; RG 52: BuMed Headquarters Records, Correspondence, 1842-1941; NAB.

1065. W. C. Braisted to All Medical Aides. 20 September 1918; 130107 D-16 to 130212 D-12 Entry 12; General Correspondence, March 1912 - Dec. 1925; RG 52: BuMed Headquarters Records, Correspondence, 1842-1941; NAB. Declaration of influenza as reportable disease in Navy; 3 pages are epidemiological report (blank).

1066. W. C. Braisted to Bureau of Navigation. 21 December 1918; D-8 to D-12 Entry 12 130212 D-12 "Flu"; General Correspondence, March 1912 - Dec. 1925; RG 52 BuMed Headquarters Records, Correspondence, 1842-1941; NAB.

1067. W. C. Braisted to W. F. Fullam. 23 October 1918; D-8 to D-12 Entry 12 130212 D-12 "Flu"; General Correspondence, March 1912 - Dec. 1925; RG 52: BuMed Headquarters Records, Correspondence, 1842-1941; NAB.

1068. W. C. Braisted to G. W. Lane. 28 January 1919; 130107 D-16 to 130212 D-12 Entry 12; General Correspondence, March 1912 - Dec. 1925; RG 52: BuMed Headquarters Records, Correspondence, 1842-1941; NAB. Braisted's reply to Lane's inquiry (attached to Lane's orig. letter).

1069. W. C. Braisted to S. Flexner. 19 December 1919; 128014 - 128367 PI-6 Entry 12 128093; General Correspondence, March 1912 - Dec. 1925; RG 52: BuMed Headquarters Records, Correspondence, 1842-1941; NAB.

1070. W. C. Braisted to A. M. D. McCormick. 24 May 1920; 127510 – 127532 Entry 12 127510 - "Mare Island"; General Correspondence, March 1912 - Dec. 1925; RG 52: BuMed Headquarters Records, Correspondence, 1842-1941; NAB.

1071. J.A. Britton to J. L. Jayne. 4 November 1918; D-8 to D-12 Entry 12 130212 D-12 "Flu"; General Correspondence, March 1912 - Dec. 1925; RG 52: BuMed Headquarters Records, Correspondence, 1842-1941; NAB.

1072. BuDocks to Naval Station, Mare Island, California. 28 September 1918; D-8 to D-12 Entry 12 130212 D-12 "Flu"; General Correspondence, March 1912 - Dec. 1925; RG 52: BuMed Headquarters Records, Correspondence, 1842-1941; NAB.

1073. BuMed Bulletin No. 37, Notes on Preventive Medicine for Medical Officers, United States Navy, 9 August 1918; D-8 to D-12 Entry 12 130212 D-12 "Flu"; General Correspondence, March 1912 - Dec. 1925; RG 52: BuMed Headquarters Records, Correspondence, 1842-1941; NAB.

1074. BuMed to Medical Aide All Naval Districts. 4 September 1918; 130107 D-16 to 130212 D-12 Entry 12; General Correspondence, March 1912 - Dec. 1925; RG 52: BuMed Headquarters Records, Correspondence, 1842-1941; NAB.

1075. BuMed to Medical Aides of All Naval Districts. 20 September 1918; 130212 D-12 “Flu”; Entry 12 General Correspondence, March 1912-December 1925; Correspondence 1842-1941; RG 52: BuMed Headquarters Records, Correspondence, 1842-1941; NAB.

1076. BuMed to Naval Stations, U.S. 18 March 1918; 130107 D-16 to 130212 D-12 Entry 12; General Correspondence, March 1912 - Dec. 1925; RG 52: BuMed Headquarters Records, Correspondence, 1842-1941; NAB.

1077. BuMed to Naval Training Station Yerba Buena. 24 September 1918; 130212 D-12 “Flu”; Entry 12 General Correspondence, March 1912-December 1925; Correspondence 1842-1941; RG 52: BuMed Headquarters Records, Correspondence, 1842-1941; NAB.

1078. BuMed to United States Navy Medical Officers. 9 August 1918; 130107 D-16 to 130212 D-12 Entry 12; General Correspondence, March 1912 - Dec. 1925; RG 52: BuMed Headquarters Records, Correspondence, 1842-1941; NAB.

1079. Commandant MI to Bureau of Medicine and Surgery. 27 September 1918; 130212 D-12 “Flu”; Entry 12 General Correspondence, March 1912-Dec.1925; Correspondence 1842-1941; RG 52: BuMed Headquarters Records, Correspondence, 1842-1941; NAB.

1080. T. Crowder. 18 August 1918; 130107 D-16 to 130212 D-12 Entry 12; General Correspondence, March 1912 - Dec. 1925; RG 52: BuMed Headquarters Records, Correspondence, 1842-1941; NAB.

1081. San Diego Naval Training Station to Bureau of Navigation. 7 September 1918; Folder D-12 San Diego, Entry 12 130212 D-8 to D-12, General Correspondence, March 1912 - Dec. 1925, Correspondence, 1842-1941, Bureau of Medicine Headquarters Records, RG 52; NAB.

1082. C. Fiske to W. C. Braisted. 11 January 1919; 132570 D-12 to D-14 Entry 12 "San Fran Trg. Sta"; General Correspondence, March 1912-Dec. 1925; RG 52: BuMed Headquarters Records, Correspondence, 1842-1941; NAB.

1083. S. Flexner to W. C. Braisted. 15 February 1919; Entry 12 128093; General Correspondence, March 1912 - Dec. 1925 128014 – 128367; RG52: BuMed Headquarters Records, Correspondence, 1842-1941; NAB.

1084. S. Flexner to W. C. Braisted. 18 December 1919; Entry 12 128093; General Correspondence, March 1912 - Dec. 1925 128014 – 128367; RG52: BuMed Headquarters Records, Correspondence, 1842-1941; NAB.

1085. R. S. Francisco to Secretary of the Navy, Washington. 15 November 1918; 130212 D-12 “Flu”; Entry 12 General Correspondence, March 1912-Dec. 1925; Correspondence 1842-1941; RG 52: BuMed Headquarters Records, Correspondence, 1842-1941; NAB.

1086. W. F. Fullam to W. C. Braisted. 12 October 1918 ; 130212 D-12 “Flu”; Entry 12 General Correspondence, March 1912-Dec. 1925; Correspondence 1842-1941; RG 52: BuMed Headquarters Records, Correspondence, 1842-1941; NAB.

1087. W. F. Fullam to Commanding Officers, all ships, division two, Pacific fleet. 29 October 1918; 130212 D-12 “Flu”; Entry 12 General Correspondence, March 1912-Dec. 1925; Correspondence 1842-1941; RG 52: BuMed Headquarters Records, Correspondence, 1842-1941; NAB.

1088. W. F. Fullam to W. C. Braisted. 11 October 1918; 130212 D-12 “Flu”; Entry 12 General Correspondence, March 1912-Dec. 1925; Correspondence 1842-1941; RG 52: BuMed Headquarters Records, Correspondence, 1842-1941; NAB.

1089. J. L. Jayne to A. M. D. McCormick. 12 May 1920; 127510 – 127532 Entry 12 127510 - "Mare Island"; General Correspondence, March 1912 - Dec. 1925; RG 52: BuMed Headquarters Records, Correspondence, 1842-1941; NAB.

1090. G. W. Lane to Navy Department. 2 January 1919; 130107 D-16 to 130212 D-12; Entry 12 General Correspondence, March 1912 - Dec. 1925; RG 52: BuMed Headquarters Records, Correspondence, 1842-1941; NAB.

1091. D. F. Luby to W. C. Braisted. 18 October 1918; Folder 130212 D-4 “Princeton”; Entry 12 General Correspondence, March 1912- December 1925; RG 52 BuMed Headquarters Records, Correspondence, 1842-1941; NAB.

1092. A. McCormick to W. C. Braisted. 13 May 1920; 127510 – 127532 Entry 12 127510 - "Mare Island"; General Correspondence, March 1912 - Dec. 1925; RG 52: BuMed Headquarters Records, Correspondence, 1842-1941; NAB.

1093. A. McCormick to W. C. Braisted. 6 June 1920; 127510 – 127532 Entry 12 127510 - "Mare Island"; General Correspondence, March 1912 - Dec. 1925; RG 52: BuMed Headquarters Records, Correspondence, 1842-1941; NAB.

1094. A. McCormick to Commandant, Twelfth Naval District. 21 May 1920; 127510 – 127532 Entry 12 127510 - "Mare Island"; General Correspondence, March 1912 - Dec. 1925; RG 52: BuMed Headquarters Records, Correspondence, 1842-1941; NAB.

1095. J. L. Neilson to BuMed. Influenza Epidemic, Mare Island, Cal. – special report on. 28 Feb 1919; 130212 D-12 “Flu”; Entry 12 General Correspondence, March 1912-Dec. 1925; Correspondence 1842-1941; RG 52: BuMed Headquarters Records, Correspondence, 1842-1941; NAB.

1096. J. L. Neilson to BuMed. 3 November 1918; 130107 D-16 to 130212 D-12 Entry 12; General Correspondence, March 1912 - Dec. 1925; RG 52: BuMed Headquarters Records, Correspondence, 1842-1941; NAB.

1097. J. L. Neilson. Sanitary report; -naval station, mare island, California, month of January, 1919. 8 February 1919; Folder 132750 D-12 “Mare Island”; Entry 12 General Correspondence, March 1912-Dec.1925; RG 52: BuMed Headquarters Records, Correspondence, 1842-1941; NAB.

1098. Medical Officer at Mare Island to BuMed, Sanitary report for Mare Island, month of January 1919, 8 February 1919; Folder 132570 D-12 “Mare Island,”; Entry 12 General Correspondence, March 1912-Dec. 1925; RG 52: BuMed Headquarters Records, Correspondence, 1842-1941; NAB.

1099. Medical Officer to Surgeon General, Navy Department. 19 October 1918; 130212 D-12 “Flu”; Entry 12 General Correspondence, March 1912-Dec. 1925; Correspondence 1842-1941; RG 52: BuMed Headquarters Records, Correspondence, 1842-1941; NAB.

1100. Officer, Material School for the Pay Corps, Princeton, to Navy Surgeon General W. C. Braisted, 18 October 1918, Folder 130212 D-4 “Princeton,”; Entry 12 General Correspondence March 1912-Dec. 1925; RG 52 Headquarters Records, Correspondence 1842-1941; NAB.

1101. Medical Officer to Commandant. 9 February 1919; 132570 D-12 to D-14 Entry 12 "San Fran Trg. Sta"; General Correspondence, March 1912-Dec. 1925; RG 52: BuMed Headquarters Records, Correspondence, 1842-1941; NAB.

1102. Senior Medical Officer. Sanitary report for the month of August, 1918. Folder 130212 D-12 “San Diego”; Entry 12 General Correspondence, March 1912-Dec. 1925; RG 52: BuMed Headquarters Records, Correspondence, 1842-1941; NAB.

1103. Senior Medical Officer. Sanitary report for the month of September, 1918. Folder 130212 D-12 “San Diego”; Entry 12 General Correspondence, March 1912-Dec. 1925; RG 52: BuMed Headquarters Records, Correspondence, 1842-1941; NAB.

1104. Senior Medical Officer. Sanitary report for the month of October, 1918. Folder 130212 D-12 “San Diego”; Entry 12 General Correspondence, March 1912-Dec. 1925; RG 52: BuMed Headquarters Records, Correspondence, 1842-1941; NAB.

1105. Senior Medical Officer. Sanitary report for the month of November, 1918. Folder 130212 D-12 “San Diego”; Entry 12 General Correspondence, March 1912-Dec. 1925; RG 52: BuMed Headquarters Records, Correspondence, 1842-1941; NAB.

1106. Senior Medical Officer. Sanitary report for the month of December, 1918. Folder 130212 D-12 “San Diego”; Entry 12 General Correspondence, March 1912-Dec. 1925; RG 52: BuMed Headquarters Records, Correspondence, 1842-1941; NAB.

1107. G. Rothganger to W. C. Braisted. 9 November 1918; 130212 D-12 “Flu”; Entry 12 General Correspondence, March 1912-Dec. 1925; Correspondence 1842-1941; RG 52: BuMed Headquarters Records, Correspondence, 1842-1941; NAB.

1108. G. Rothganger to W. C. Braisted. 11 October 1918; 130212 D-12 “Flu”; Entry 12 General Correspondence, March 1912-Dec. 1925; Correspondence 1842-1941; RG 52: BuMed Headquarters Records, Correspondence, 1842-1941; NAB.

1109. G. Rothganger. Sanitary inspection of U.S. Naval training camp, San Diego, Calif; Folder D-12 San Diego; Entry 12 130212 D-8 to D-12 General Correspondence, March 1912 - Dec. 1925; RG 52: BuMed Headquarters Records, Correspondence, 1842-1941; NAB.

1110. J. Saurman; 130107 D-16 to 130212 D-12 Entry 12; General Correspondence, March 1912 - Dec. 1925; RG 52: BuMed Headquarters Records, Correspondence, 1842-1941; NAB.

1111. L. L. Williams to Bureau of Medicine, Navy Department, Washington, D.C. 25 September 1918; 130212 D-12 “Flu”; Entry 12 General Correspondence, March 1912-December 1925; RG 52: BuMed Headquarters Records, Correspondence, 1842-1941; NAB.

1112. L. L. Williams. Sanitary inspection of section naval base, quarantine station, San Diego, Cal. 29 August 1918. Folder D-12 San Diego; Entry 12 130212 D-8 to D-12 General Correspondence, March 1912 - Dec. 1925; RG 52: BuMed Headquarters Records, Correspondence, 1842-1941; NAB.

1113. L. L. Williams. Sanitary inspection of section naval base, quarantine station, San Diego, Calif. 5 November 1918. Folder D-12 San Diego; Entry 12 130212 D-8 to D-12 General Correspondence, March 1912 - Dec. 1925; RG 52: BuMed Headquarters Records, Correspondence, 1842-1941; NAB.

1114. L. L. Williams. Sanitary inspection of section naval base, quarantine station, San Diego, California 4 December 1918. Folder D-12 San Diego; Entry 12 130212 D-8 to D-12 General Correspondence, March 1912 - Dec. 1925; RG 52: BuMed Headquarters Records, Correspondence, 1842-1941; NAB.

1115. L. L. Williams. Sanitary inspection of the U.S. Naval training camp, San Diego, Calif. Folder D-12 San Diego; Entry 12 130212 D-8 to D-12 General Correspondence, March 1912 - Dec. 1925; RG 52: BuMed Headquarters Records, Correspondence, 1842-1941; NAB.

1116. L. L. Williams to BuMed Navy Department, Washington, D.C. 1 February 1919; Folder 132750 D-12 “Mare Island”; Entry 12 General Correspondence, March 1912-Dec. 1925; RG 52: BuMed Headquarters Records, Correspondence, 1842-1941; NAB.

1117. L. L. Williams to Bureau of Medicine and Surgery. 1 February 1919; 132570 D-12 to D-14 Entry 12 "San Fran Trg. Sta"; General Correspondence, March 1912-Dec. 1925; RG 52: BuMed Headquarters Records, Correspondence, 1842-1941; NAB.

1118. L. L. Williams to BuMed. Sanitary inspection of San Francisco Trg. Sta. 1919 Feb 1; 132570 D-12 to D-14 Entry 12 "San Fran Trg. Sta"; General Correspondence, March 1912-Dec. 1925; RG 52: BuMed Headquarters Records, Correspondence, 1842-1941; NAB.

1119. A. Williard to unknown; 130107 D-16 to 130212 D-12 Entry 12; General Correspondence, March 1912 - Dec. 1925; RG 52: BuMed Headquarters Records, Correspondence, 1842-1941; NAB. Health Bulletin, No. 1 Navy Yard Dispensary, Washington, D.C.

Record Group 165: Records of the War Department General and Special Staffs, War College Division and War Plans Division Subordinate Offices – Education and Recreation Branch Committee on Education and Special Training Records of the Student Army Training Corps Units, 1918-19

1120. C. Dunham to [?]; 30 October 1918. Folder Special Orders S.A.T.C. Harvard University Cambridge, Mass; Entry 412 Hanover College, IN; Harrison Tech, IL; Harvard University, MA; Committee on Education and Special Training Records of the Student Army Training Corps Units, 1918-19; War College Division and War Plans Division Subordinate Offices – Education and Recreation Branch. RG 165: Records of the War Department General and Special Staffs, National Archives College Park, Maryland (NACP).

1121. C. Dunham to All officers Harvard Unit, SATC. 19 October 1918. Folder Harvard University General Orders; Entry 412 Hanover College, IN; Harrison Tech, IL; Harvard University, MA; Committee on Education and Special Training Records of the Student Army Training Corps Units, 1918-19; War College Division and War Plans Division Subordinate Offices – Education and Recreation Branch; RG 165: Records of the War Department General and Special Staffs, NACP.

1122. P. C. March to All officers. 1 November 1918. Rinse mess kits in 'boiling water'. Folder Harvard Unit Cambridge, Mass.; Entry 412 Hanover College, IN; Harrison Tech, IL; Harvard University, MA; Committee on Education and Special Training Records of the Student Army Training Corps Units, 1918-19; War College Division and War Plans Division Subordinate Offices – Education and Recreation Branch; RG 165: Records of the War Department General and Special Staffs, NACP

HARVARD UNIVERSITY ARCHIVES, CAMBRIDGE, MA

1123. L. Dillingham to Commanding Officer Each SATC Unit. 2 October 1918. Includes enclosed telegram copy dated 29 September 1918. Harvard University Archives, Call# UA I.5.160, Folder 936.

1124. C. Dunham to Battalion and company commanders. 20 November 1918. Call# UA I.5.160, Folder 943.

1125. Education Committee to Harv Univ Camb Mass. 25 September 1918. Call# UA I.5.160, Folder 901. Also forwarded to Harvard President A. Lawrence Lowell, 25 September 1918.

1126. Education Committee to A. L. Lowell, Harvard President. 13 September 1918. Call# UA I.5.160, Folder 901.

1127. Adjutant General to Commanding officer, Harvard SATC. 30 September 1918. Copy of Telegram provided to President Lowell, to: Commanding Officer, S.A.T.C. Harvard University; from: Adjutant General; 30 September 1918. Call# UA I.5.160, Folder 936.

1128. W. Hale to Doctor. 17 October 1918. Call# UA I.5.160, Folder 403.

1129. R. Heermance to the President of the University. 23 November 1918. Call# UA I.5.160, Folder 936, Harvard University Archives, Harvard University.

1130. J. Lee to A. L. Lowell. 17 September 1918. Call# UA I.5.160, Folder 403.

1131. A. L. Lowell to Committee on Education. 26 September 1918. Call# UA I.5.160, Folder 901.

1132. A. L. Lowell to J. Lee. 18 September 1918. Call# UA I.5.160, Folder 403.

1134. A. L. Lowell to E. C. Moore. 10 October 1918. Call# UA I.5.160, Folder 403.

1135. A. L. Lowell to C. Zukoski. 1 October 1918. Call# UA I.5.160, Folder 403.

1136. R. C. MacLaurin to A. L. Lowell. 19 September 1918. Call# UA I.5.160, Folder 901.

1137. G. R. Minot, R. F. Loeb. The influenza at Harvard. Harvard Alumni Bulletin. 1918b:185-6.

1138. Moore to Commanding Officer SATC Harvard. 29 September 1918. Call# UA I.5.160, Folder 936. Copy of telegram provided to President of Harvard University, September 29, 1918.

1139. E. C. Moore to A. L. Lowell. 10 October 1918. Call# UA I.5.160, Folder 403.

1140. J. Putnam to A. L. Lowell. undated. Call# UA I.5.160, Folder 403.

1141. C. A. Williams to A. L. Lowell. 7 October 1918. Call# UA I.5.160, Folder 936.

1142. C. Zukoski to A. L. Lowell. 2 October 1918. Call# UA I.5.160, Folder 403.

1143. C. Zukoski to H.A. Yeomans. 30 September 1918. Call# UA I.5.160, Folder 403.

HARVARD UNIVERSITY MEDICAL SCHOOL COUNTWAY LIBRARY ARCHVES

1144. J. J. Carroll to D. L. Edsall. 21 October 1918. Folder: Influenza Epidemic 1918-19.

1145. A. Dean to W. H. Baldwin. 28 August 1919. Folder: Influenza Epidemic 1918-19.

1146. A. Dean to Doctor. 18 October 1918. Folder: Influenza Epidemic 1918-19.

1147. A. Dean to State Commissioner of Health. 17 October 1918. Folder: Influenza Epidemic 1918-19.

1148. E. R. Kelley to W. Hale. 19 October 1918. Folder: Influenza Epidemic 1918-19.

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