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by Catharine Arnold


  Ellis, Margaret

  Epp, Selma

  Étaples, France

  Evening Standard

  Everett, Harry

  Fanning, Thomas

  Ferrel, Harriet

  Fincher, Jack

  First World War (1914–18)

  Armistice

  Armistice Day

  ‘bond drives’

  mass troop movements spread Spanish flu during

  see also under individual army, battle and nation name

  Fleming, Alexander

  Fletcher, Maisie

  Fletcher, Walter Morley

  folk remedies

  Foot, Private Richard

  Ford Motor Company

  Forrester, Jean

  Fort Riley, Texas: Camp Funston, U.S.

  Fourth Liberty Loan Drive

  France

  Frewer, John

  Fukuda, Dr Keiji

  Gandhi, Mahatma

  Garfield Hospital, Washington DC, U.S

  Gentleman’s Magazine

  George VI, King

  George Washington (ship)

  George Washington University Hospital

  German armed forces

  Germany

  Gibson, Colonel

  Gibson, Major Graeme

  Gish, Liliane

  Gitchell, Private Albert

  Gladwin, Aubrey

  Gladwin, Lalage Bagley

  Glasgow

  Glasgow Herald

  Gleason, Mayor William L.

  Gonzalez, Myrtle

  Gordon, Reverend Henry

  Gorgas, Surgeon General William Crawford

  Graves, Robert

  Gray, Edward: ‘An Account of the Epidemic Catarrah’ (1782)

  Gray, Thomas

  Grayson, Cary

  Great Lakes Naval Training Station, Illinois, U.S.

  Green, Joyce

  Greenwood, Major

  Greer, Pamela

  Grey’s Hospital, Pietermaritzburg, South Africa

  Griffith, D. W.

  Grist, Dr Roy

  Hale, Professor William

  Hammond, Lieutenant J. A. B.

  Hankey, Sir Maurice

  Harding, First Lieutenant Elizabeth

  Hardy, Laura

  Harsant, Florence

  Haskell County, Kansas, U.S.

  Hassler, Dr William

  Hawkins, Edith

  Hawkins, Jim

  H. Camp Kearney Division Surgeon’s Reports

  Henderson

  H5N1 (‘bird flu’ virus)

  Hill, Dr Leonard

  Hill, W. E.

  Hippocrates

  Hitchcock, John S.

  HMS Cephalonia: A Story of the North Atlantic in 1918

  Hoben, Dorothy

  Hog Island Shipyards, Philadelphia, U.S.

  Hogben, Julius

  Hoi-ka, Lam

  Holloway, Gay Porter

  Hollywood, U.S.

  H1N1 (avian virus)

  Hong Kong bird flu outbreak (H5N1) (1997)

  Hong Kong flu (H3N2) (1968)

  Hong Kong University

  Hood, Dr Basil

  Hoover, Herbert

  Hudson Bay Company

  Hultin, Johan V.

  Hurby, Sergeant Adolph

  Hutchinson, Woods

  Illustrated London News

  Independent

  India

  Infantry Base Depots (IBDs)

  influenza:

  classic treatments for

  classification of

  definition of

  etymology

  history of

  symptoms

  threat of future pandemic

  see also under individual strain of influenza

  Influenza Epidemic Commission

  Inupiat Eskimo

  Ip, Steven

  Italy

  Jacob, Max

  Jamalzadeh, Mohammad Ali

  Jamieson, Private A. J.

  ‘Japanese influenza’

  Jaroslav

  Johnston, Sergeant Charles L.

  Jong, Jan de

  Journal of the American Medical Association

  Karachi

  Kardec, Allan

  Kawaoka, Yoshi

  Keegan, Lieutenant Junior Grade J. J.

  Kenyon, Kitty

  Klimt, Gustav

  ‘knock me down’ fever

  Krafft, Amy

  Lamb, Dr Albert

  LaMontagne, Dr John

  Lancet, The

  Landreth, Ivy

  Lawrence, D. H.

  Lawrence, Frieda

  Lawrence, T. E.

  Layton, Dr Jack

  Leake, Dr James P.

  Leger, Fernand

  Lehane, Dennis

  Leicester Mercury

  Leishman, Sir William Boog

  Lewis, Dr Paul A.

  Lim, Dr Wilina

  Lister Institute

  Little, Dr Charles

  Little, Hephzibah

  Livy

  Lloyd George, David

  Lloyd George, Margaret

  Local Government Board (LGB)

  Lohr, Marie

  London, U.K.

  London Fire Brigade

  London Necropolis Company

  Los Angeles, U.S.

  Loughborough Herald

  ‘Lucy’

  Ludendorff, Eric von

  McCain, General

  McCarthy, Harry

  McCarthy, Kevin

  McCarthy, Louis

  McCarthy, Mary

  McCarthy, Preston

  McCarthy, Roy

  McCarthy, Sheridan

  McCarthy, Tessa

  McCarthy, Zula

  MacDonagh, Michael

  McKee, Dr Albert

  McQuilkin, Laura

  Manchester Evening News

  Manchester Guardian

  Manchurian pneumonic ‘plague’ (1910–11)

  Manitoba Free Press

  Manners, Lady Diana

  Ma On Shan, Hong Kong

  Maori

  Marañón, Gregorio

  March, General

  Marrazo, Peter

  Marx Brothers

  Marx, Groucho

  Mary, Queen of Scots

  masks

  Massachusetts, U.S.

  Massine, Leonide

  Maxwell, William

  Medical Research Committee (MRC)

  Medical Research Council (MRC)

  Meeker, Jacob

  Merriman, John X.

  Metropolitan Police Force

  Milani, Anna

  Milani, Harry

  Millard, Shirley

  Miller, H. D.

  Miller, Ruby

  Milligan, Sir William

  Miner, Dr Loring

  Ministry of Munitions

  Moodie, Susanna: ‘Our Journey up the Country’

  Morant, Sir Robert

  Morton, Peggy

  Muff, Winifred

  Muirhead, Syd

  Mulvey, John ‘Pigeye’

  Mustard, Dr. H. S.

  National Institute for Health

  National Institute for Medical Research

  Native Americans

  Navy Radio School, Harvard

  New York, U.S.

  New York Times

  New Yorker

  New Zealand

  Newman, Douglas

  Newman, May

  Newsholme, Sir Arthur

  Newton, Janet

  Nilson, Dean

  Niven, Dr James

  No. 3 Canadian General Hospital, Boulogne, France

  No. 26 General Hospital, Camiers, France

  No. 55 General Hospital, Wimereux, France

  Nome, Alaska, U.S.

  Nottingham, U.K.

  Nottingham Journal

  Nudd, Everett

  O’Callaghan, Maurice

  O’Leary, Tim

  Oord, A. van

  Othen, Sergeant Fitter

  Owen, Wilfred />
  Oxford, Esther

  Oxford, Gillian

  Oxford, Professor John

  OXO

  Pahvant Indians

  Palese, Dr Peter

  Panama Canal

  Paris Peace Conference (1919)

  Parry, Sir Hubert

  Pasteur, Louis

  Patton, General George

  Pearson, Karl: Grammar of Science

  Peirce, Sidney

  Pennsylvania Bell Telephone Company

  Persia (Iran)

  Pfeiffer, Richard

  Pfeiffer’s bacillus

  Philadelphia, U.S.

  Philadelphia Bureau of Health

  Philadelphia Council of National Defense

  Philadelphia Hospital, U.S.

  Philadelphia Inquirer

  Phillips, Sir Lionel

  Phipps Institute, Philadelphia, U.S.

  Picasso, Pablo

  Pittaluga, Dr Gustavo

  plague, bubonic

  plague, pneumonic

  Playne, Caroline

  Plummer, Lieutenant Commander R. W.

  Pollister, Captain Edward B.

  Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR)

  Porter, Katherine Anne; Pale Horse, Pale Rider

  Porter, Kitty

  Porter, Margery

  Praja Bandhu

  President Grant

  Pressley, Private Harry T.

  Pride, Mabel

  Pride, Tony

  prisoners of war (POWs)

  prisons

  Project George

  Public Health Reports

  Pukekohe and Waiku Times

  Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Kowloon, Hong Kong

  Queskekapow, Nathaniel

  Randolph, Lord

  Rasmussen, Anna

  Raymond, Surgeon Commander

  Reay, Lee

  Reay, William

  Red Cross

  Reid, Ann

  Reuters

  Reye’s syndrome

  Rice, Geoffrey W.: Black November: The 1918 Influenza Pandemic in New Zealand

  Richard, Brigadier General Charles

  Richthofen, Baron von (‘Red Baron’)

  Riggs, Jr, Governor Thomas

  RMS Olympic

  Robertson, Dr John Dill

  Robinson VC, William ‘Billy’ Leefe

  Rolland, Captain William

  ‘rooftop cure’

  Roosevelt, Eleanor

  Roosevelt, Franklin D.

  Roosevelt Hospital, New York, U.S.

  Rosenthal, Elisabeth

  Royal Army Medical College, London, U.K.

  Royal Army Medical Corps (RAMC)

  Royal College of Physicians

  Royal Flying Corps

  Royal London Hospital Medical School

  Royal Navy

  Royer, Dr B. F.

  Russell, Francis

  Russia

  Russian flu pandemic (1889–91)

  Salford Reporter

  San Francisco Chronicle

  San Francisco, U.S.

  San Quentin prison, California, U.S.

  Santa Fe Monitor

  Sardo, Bill

  Scapa Flow, Scotland

  Schiele, Edith

  Schiele, Egon

  Schreiner, Colonel Edward

  Schreiter, Johannes

  Science

  Scott, Major General Hugh

  Seattle Post-Intelligencer

  Selfridge, Harry

  Selfridge, Rose

  Seymour, Stan

  Shaktoolik, Alaska, U.S.

  Shaw, James

  Shaw, Kate

  Shields, Walter

  Shipley, Sir Arthur Everett

  Shore, Dr T. H. G.

  Shortridge, Dr Kennedy

  Sierra Leone

  Sitwell, Osbert

  Sloane-Stanley, Lavender

  Smith, Charles

  Smith, John

  Soltau, Colonel Alfred

  Somali

  Somme, Battle of the (1916)

  South Africa

  South African Native Labour Corps (SANLC)

  Spain

  Spanish flu, 1918 pandemic:

  conspiracy theories concerning origins of

  defining

  first outbreaks of

  first wave of

  medical research into nature and origins of

  name

  numbers killed

  origins of

  remedies/‘cures’

  second wave of

  ‘Spanish Lady’ term

  spread across the globe see also under individual nation and place name

  symptoms

  viral archaeology and

  Spitsbergen Island, Norway

  Split-the-Wind (musher)

  Stanley, Dr Leo

  Star

  Starling, Edmund

  St Bartholomew’s Hospital, London

  Stefansson, Vilhjalmur

  Steinbeck, John

  St John Ambulance

  St Mary’s Hospital, Paddington, U.K.

  St Marylebone Infirmary, U.K.

  The Street Cinderella

  Sutton, Dorothy

  Swash, Caroline

  swine influenza epidemic (1976)

  Sydney Morning Herald

  Sykes, Sir Mark

  Tatler

  Taubenberger, Jeffrey

  Taylor, Mrs Dubosc

  Tennyson, 2nd Lieutenant Alfred

  Thurber, James

  Tickner, W. S.

  Times of India

  Times, The

  Tonkel, Dan

  Turner, J. A.

  Turner, Susanna

  Turton, W. E.

  24 General Hospital, Étaples, France

  Underdown, Private Harry

  United States

  bond drives and victory parades spread Spanish flu within

  early outbreaks of Spanish flu in military camps within

  entry into war of

  entry of Spanish flu into from

  Europe and spread across

  first wave of Spanish flu in

  numbers of deaths from Spanish flu within

  Russian flu and

  see also under individual place name

  United States Navy Medical Corps (USNMC)

  United States Public Health Service (USPHS)

  University of Cape Town, South Africa

  University of Iowa, U.S.

  University of Uppsala, Sweden

  U.S. Army

  15th U.S. Cavalry

  26th Division

  29th field Artillery

  42nd Division

  57th Pioneer Infantry

  78th Division

  89th Division

  168th Infantry Regiment

  early outbreaks of Spanish flu in military camps of

  entry into war

  troop movements and spread of Spanish flu

  U.S. Mail

  U.S. Navy

  USS Leviathan

  vaccines

  Vaughan, Dr Victor C.

  Vaughn, Private Roscoe

  Veronej

  Victoria Cross

  Villanueva, Miguel

  viral archaeology

  Voltz, Columba

  Volunteer Aid Detachment (VAD)

  Wallace, Private Robert James

  Walpole, Horace

  Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Washington, U.S.

  Wane, J. S.

  War Office

  Washington DC, U.S.

  Washington Evening Star

  Washington Post

  Watt, Allen

  Webster, Dr Robert

  Welch, Dr William

  Wells, H. G.: War of the Worlds

  Wemyss, Admiral Sir Rosslyn

  Wesselton Compound Hospital

  West, Herbert Faulkner

  White, Dr Milton

  Wilhelm II, Kaiser

  Wilhelmia

  Williams, Alpheus

  Willmot, Dr F. C.

 
Wilson, John Burgess (Anthony Burgess)

  Wilson, Woodrow

  Wind, Michael

  Winter, Captain Francis A.

  Wolfe, Benjamin Harrison

  Wolfe, Thomas: Look Howard, Angel

  Woolf, Virginia

  World Health Organization (WHO); Collaborating Centres

  Wright, Sir Almroth

  Yorkshire Telegraph

  Zeppelins

  Zinsser, Major

  Zozaya, Antonio

  Zúñiga, Juan Perez

  ALSO BY CATHARINE ARNOLD

  Edward VII: The Prince of Wales and the Women He Loved

  The Sexual History of London

  Necroplis: London and its Dead

  Bedlam: London and its Mad

  Underworld: Crime and Punishment in the Capital City

  Globe: Life in Shakespeare’s London

  Praise for Catharine Arnold

  NECROPOLIS

  ‘Deeply pleasing … Entertainment of the most garish and exquisite kind … A Baedeker of the dead.’

  Peter Ackroyd, The Times

  ‘Luminous and often touching … Well-researched and elegantly written.’

  Sunday Telegraph

  ‘Poignant or dramatic figures crowd these pages. Arnold’s book abounds in deliciously uncanny detail.’

  Suzi Feay, Independent on Sunday

  ‘An elegant saunter through the land of the dead.’

  Jad Adams, Guardian

  ‘Arnold’s account of death in London is by turns fascinating, stomach-churning and poignant.’

  Independent

  ‘Where Arnold’s account really beguiles is in its eccentric social detail … Enthusiastic, good-humoured and constantly engaging.’

  Sinclair McKay, Daily Telegraph

  BEDLAM

  ‘Elegantly written and richly anecdotal.’

  Daily Mail

  ‘When you close this rewarding, informative and tastefully conceived book, you will be the richer for it.’

  Sunday Express

  ‘A finely written, thoroughly researched and humane book, packed with moving stories.’

  Independent

  ‘A brilliant new history of the capital’s treatment of its insane.’

  Time Out

  CITY OF SIN

  ‘Hugely entertaining … Arnold is a delightful travelling companion through the centuries.’

  Jeanette Winterson, The Times

  ‘Arnold arranges her formidable research lucidly.’

  Evening Standard

  ‘Often titillating, sometimes shocking, frequently entertaining … The book is a lively affirmation of sexual desire in all its varieties.’

  Observer

  UNDERWORLD LONDON

  ‘[Catharine Arnold] maintains her usual high standard … never flinching from grisly facts.’

  Press Association

  ‘Catharine Arnold has assembled a history of British crimes to chill the blood but also titillate the reader.’

  Mail on Sunday

  ‘Arnold has a light touch when dealing with dark topics.’

  Sunday Telegraph

  ABOUT THE AUTHOR

  Catharine Arnold is the author of a number of much-acclaimed histories, including Necropolis: London and its Dead, Bedlam: London and its Mad, City of Sin: London and its Vices and Globe: Life in Shakespeare’s London. Her first novel, Lost Time, won a Betty Trask Award. Catharine read English at the University of Cambridge and holds a further degree in psychology. You can sign up for email updates here.

 

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