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American Journal of Public Health, Vol. 9, Issue 12 960-965, Copyright © 1919 by American Public Health Association

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INFLUENZA OBSERVATIONS IN FRAMINGHAM, MASSACHUSETTS

D. B. Armstrong

Why did the husky succumb in the influenza-pneumonia epidemic, was arrested tuberculosis a protection, and what had the race factor to do with immunity? These are queries that Dr. Armstrong asks, and he has basis for his questionings in the observations of the Framingham survey. He gives health officers much food for thought.







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