1889 | Dec 29, 1889 - There can be no longer any doubt that NewYork is suffering from "la grippe," but it is not the dread European epidemic; it is a malady entirely of New-York production, and due to the various conditions which have made... e$ within the municipality time eras of and overshoes. ... select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=F70614F93F5E1A738DDDA00A94DA415B8984F0D3
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1890 | Jan 8, 1890 - Mr. Charles F. MacLean, President of the Police Board, attended a meeting of the Health Board yesterday. President Wilson was there, but is yet suffering from influenza and was muffled up to the ears. Sanitary Inspector Tracy put in a paper on the prevailing epidemic. ... select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=F40F16FD3F5F10738DDDA10894D9405B8085F0D3
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1892 | Jan 8, 1892 - BERLIN, Jan. 7.-Dr. Pfeiffer presented a re- I port on Ins discovery of tlie influenza bacillus at | a of doctors in tho Charity- j Hospital this evening, ire said that lie had | discovered minuto bacilli in the sputum of j twenty-four patient."- suli ering from influenza, ... select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=F50615FA3C5C17738DDDA10894D9405B8285F0D3
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1918 | Sep 27, 1918 - Because of epidemics of Spanish influenza in army camps, Provest Marshal General Crowder tonight canceled calls for the entrainment between Oct. 7 and 11 of 142000 draft registrants. twenty-four hours ending' at noon today, 6139 new cases of influenza in army camps hail been reported ... select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=F50B13F63E5511738DDDAE0A94D1405B888DF1D3
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1919 | Jan 30, 1919 - Deaths and cases of Influenza and pneumonia reported in the city yesterday Fhow-ed. a decrease. compared n ith Tuesday's figures. According to the, Health report, there sere !;5 deaths from influenza, 2~, less than the previous day' l0l3 deaths Yrom pneu-~ monia, 13 less than TuestTsy; ... select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=F20612FB3B5D147A93C2AA178AD85F4D8185F9
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1957 | Jun 8, 1957 - The Public Health Service today called a meeting for Monday to consider ways to prevent the spread of the influenza epidemic from the Far East to this coun try. Dr. Leroy E. Burney, Surgeon General of the service, said the meeting would be attended by the members of the Advisory ... select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=F00E1FFD3F5A177B93CAA9178DD85F438585F9
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2003 | Dec 19, 2003 - By LAWRENCE K. ALTMAN AND DENISE GRADY. Influenza has become widespread in 12 more states in the last week, bringing the total to 36, with sporadic cases in the remaining states, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said yesterday. But the outbreaks have not reached the level ... select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=F70914FB3F5B0C7A8DDDAB0994DB404482
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2004 | Jan 30, 2004 - The number of countries reporting avian influenza in their bird flocks has grown at an alarming rate in recent weeks, increasing the risk that sooner or later a mutant strain of bird flu may set off a human pandemic. So far 11 people in Vietnam and Thailand have caught bird flu from ... select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=F20A1EFD3A5C0C738FDDA80894DC404482
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2005 | Oct 6, 2005 - By Marcela Sanchez. WASHINGTON -- World health officials are putting it bluntly -- that the world faces a new influenza pandemic is not a question of if but when. Whether the pandemic kills 2 million or 7.4 million people, as predicted by one expert, will hinge largely on how affected ... www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/10/06/AR2005100601186.html
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2006 | Feb 15, 2006 - AP. TEHRAN, Feb. 14 -- Iran on Tuesday said 135 wild swans died of bird flu in marshlands near the Caspian Sea in the country's first case of the spreading virus, and officials in Germany and Austria said the virus had apparently come across their borders as well. ... www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/02/14/AR2006021402136.html
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