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           | DescriptionCampFunstonKS-InfluenzaHospital.jpg | 
           
             English: Historical photo of the 1918 Spanish influenza ward at Camp Funston, Kansas, showing the many patients ill with the flu (: Original source description) 
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           1918 | 
          
          
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           Army.mil  http://www.army.mil/-images/2008/09/24/22729/army.mil-2008-09-25-103608.jpg | 
          
          
           | Author | 
           U.S. Army photographer | 
          
          
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             Public domain (before 1923) & U.S. Gov't 
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        Photo by courtesy National Museum of Health and Medicine, AFIP (Washington, D.C.)
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