The symptoms of the Spanish flu were particularly frightening. Beginning with the ears, the victim's face would begin to turn blue as oxygen was deprived. A bloody liquid would begin to fill the ...
The outbreak of this influenza virus, also known as Spanish flu, spread with astonishing speed ... Lack of oxygen meant their faces appeared tinged with blue. Hemorrhages filled the lungs with ...
After the devastation of the first world war came the Spanish flu. It did not actually come ... blisters and scratching it into their own skin. This allowed the body to learn the virus’ code ...
What can the 1918 Flu epidemic teach us about COVID-19, asks Professor Marc Zimmer. CC Magazine: The Spanish Flu didn’t start in Spain. Why did the Iberian country get stuck with the name? Marc Zimmer ...