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Start giftingSpanish Flu 1918
PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE - Viruses, Plagues, and History
Length
5 hours 8 minutes
Language
English
Narrators
Dylan Parker & Peter Seymour
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Spanish flu, history of the largest global pandemic that hit the world 100 years ago
- WWI The first wave The second wave
- Covid-19 and Spanish influence of 1918: analogies, differences, and lessons from the past which are also valid for the present
- Pathologica in the time of "Spanish flu"
- Etiology of the epidemic
- The Spanish in the two sections of Pathological: "summary of recent publications" and "newsletter"
- Coronavirus, is it like Spanish?
- The mystery of Svalbard Coronavirus: four things we learned from Spanish flu
- THE POLMONITE RISK.
- Spanish vs COVID: find the differences
- The Spanish flu: the pandemic that decimated the world population
- Spanish flu: symptoms and deaths of the largest pandemic in history
- Ana, the 107-year-old woman who defeated two pandemics: Spanish flu and Coronavirus
- "Spanish" influence in 1918, COVID in 2020: a century later, still fragile
- The Spanish influence shows what we may have to face again
- The Lindenhof hospital in Bern and the Spanish flu Act on time.
- Lockdown Spanish influence in Eastern Europe: tales from Bulgaria, Romania, and Poland
- Analysis of past stock market corrections 1918,
- Spanish influence: the second epidemic wave was proving worse than the first but the institutions minimized
- The still open questions of science
- Always tell the truth: the most important lesson of the 1918 pandemic
- The Spanish flu mystery of 1918: the pandemic killed 10 million people in two years
- The history of vaccines How was the Spanish influence defeated?
- Because Covid-19 is not among the worst pandemics in history
- The second wave: autumn 1918 The experience of the pandemic among soldiers COVID-19 and Spanish influence