In 1918, the bloodiest war in history to that point ended. It was also the year another war began. Instead of humans killing one another, it was nature’s turn to wreak havoc. With an estimated 20 to 40 million deaths, the flu epidemic of 1918-1919 took more lives than World War I and killed more people in one year than the Bubonic Plague did in four years.
“Medical science for four and one-half years devoted... read more