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Acknowledgments Preface Chapter One: "Influenza has apparently become domesticated with us": Influenza, Medicine and the Public, 1890-1918 Chapter Two: "The whole world seems up-side-down": Patients, Families and Communities in the Epidemic Chapter Three: "Let our experience be of value to other communities": Public Health Experts and the Public Chapter Four: "The experience was one I shall never forget": Doctors, Nurses and the Challenges of the Epidemic Chapter Five: "The terrible and wonderful experience": Forgetting and Remembering in the Aftermath Epilogue: The Costs of Public Amnesia Abbreviations Notes Bibliography Index
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