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Beware the Flu! The Influenza Pandemic of 1919
Hospital Admissions Metropolitan Sydney for Influenza 1919
WeeklyDistributionofInfluenzaDeaths,NSW1919
Male and Female Death Rates by Age Group for Influenza 1919
Comparison of Death rates by Age Group for 1891 and 1919 Influenza Epidemics
Impact of Influenza on Marriage Rates Metropolitan Sydney 1919
How The Bulletin Saw the Dispute between NSW and Victoria
“Breaking and Entering”, Cartoon of Struggle Between PM and Qld Govt Over Qld Decision to Close Borders and
Institute Formal Quarantine
Influenza Inoculation Hyde Park Depot and Crowd
Demanding Inoculation 1919
Riley Street Flu Depot, Nurses and Staff.
Influenza Ambulance Teams
Hospital Beds Great Hall Melbourne Exhibition Building During Flu Pandemic
Trams Converted to Transport Flu Victims
How The Bulletin Saw Flu in 1919
Popular Cures
Popular Cures
eep out ol the Germ-!onted Train and Tram They are the worst danger places in these epidemic days - it is in just such crowded spaces that the germ
thrives and contagion spreads.
But, bow, you say, can you avoid them? You must go to work; you must come home again, and train and tram arc your only means o( travel.
There is, howe�er, another way -- the cheapest, healthiest, pleasantest way.
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The 1919 Pandemic: A Brief Summary
• 14,000 deaths• More than 500,000 cases in NSW• 42% of all deaths in City of Sydney were from flu• Targeted young healthy adults 25-39• Extraordinary pressure on health facilities
• Jan-Sept more than 25,000 admitted to hospital inNSW when only 2,000 hospital beds available.
• Commonwealth State rivalries/clashes. States wenttheir own way
• Closure of public places• Border isolation camps• Public reaction – fear, panic and hysteria• Wearing of masks