The “Spanish” Flu in Danbury, Bethel, & Beyond
and Calcutta, June-December, 1918. Chandra, S., Kuljanin, G., & Wray, J. (2012). Mortality from the influenza pandemic of 1918–1919: the case of India. Demography, 49(3), 857-865. India “Throughout the Indian subcontinent, there was only death. Trains left one station with the living. They arrived with the dead and dying, the corpses ................
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