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Журнальные статьи

Blue, Ethan, ‘The Strange Career of Leo Stanley: Remaking Manhood and Medicine at San Quentin State Penitentiary, 1913–1951, Pacific
Historical Review 78 (2) (May 2009), pp. 210–241; published by University of California Press. Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.1525/ phr.2009.78.2.210. Accessed 20 June 2017.
Bresalier, Michael, ‘Fighting Flu: Military Pathology, Vaccines, and the Conflicted Identity of the 1918-19 Pandemic in Britain, Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences 68 (1) (January 2013), pp. 87-128; https://oup.silverchair-cdn.com/oup/backfile/Content_public/Journal/ jhmas/68/1/10.1093/jhmas/jrr041/2/jrr041.pdf.
Dudley, S. F., ‘The Influenza Pandemic as См. n at Scapa Flow, Journal of the Royal Naval Medical Service, V (4) (October 1919).
Gill, Douglas and Dallas, Gloden, ‘Mutiny at Etaples Base in 1917’, Past & Present, 69 (November 1975), pp. 88-112; published by Oxford University Press on behalf of The Past and Present Society; Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/650297. Accessed 22 August 2016.
Graeme Gibson, H., Bowman, F B. and Connor, J. I., ‘The Etiology of Influenza: A Filterable Virus as the Cause, With Some Notes on the Culture of the Virus By Noguchi’s Method’, The British Medical Journal 1 (3038) (22 March 1919), pp. 331–335. Stable URL: http:// www.jstor. org/stable/20337178. Accessed 19 June 2017.
Hammond, J. A. B., Rolland, William and Shore, T. H. G., ‘Purulent Bronchitis: A Study of Cases Occurring Amongst the British Troops at a Base in France’, The Lancet 190 (14 July 1917), pp. 41-6.
Honigsbaum, Mark, ‘Robert Webster: We ignore bird flu at our peril’, Guardian, 17 September 2011, https://www.theguardian.com/
world/2011/sep/17/bird-flu-swine-flu-warning.
Oxford, J. S., Lambkin, R., Sefton, A., Daniels, R., Elliot, A., Brown,
R. and Gill, D., ‘A Hypothesis: The Conjunction of Soldiers, Gas, Pigs, Ducks, Geese and Horses in Northern France during the Great War Provided the Conditions for the Emergence of the “Spanish” Influenza Pandemic of 1918–1919’, Vaccine 23 (2005), pp. 940–945, online version, Elsevier, 11 September 2004.
Raymond, J. K., ‘Influenza on Board a Battleship’, Journal of the Royal Naval Medical Service 5 (4) (October 1918).
Tanner, Andrea, ‘The Spanish Lady Comes to London: The Influenza Pandemic 1918–1919’, London Journal 27 (2) (2002).
Tomkins, Sandra M., ‘The Failure of Expertise: Public Health Policy in Britain during the 1918-19 Influenza Epidemic’, Social History of Medicine 5 (3) (1992), pp. 435–454. DOI: https://doi-org.libezproxy. open.ac.uk/10.1093/shm/5.3.435.
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