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Primary Sources:

Influenza Encyclopedia. (n.d.). Retrieved November 12, 2015, from


http://www.influenzaarchive.org/

The heading picture from my Annotated Bibliography page is from


this website. This primary source was used to show how nurses
looked at the time of the pandemic and to spice up the page.
The Influenza Epidemic of 1918. (n.d.). Retrieved November 18, 2015, from
http://www.archives.gov/exhibits/influenza-epidemic/records-list.html

This website was very important to my website because it contained


many primary source pictures for my slideshow. It had pictures of a
nurse, a mailman, and policemen wearing masks to try to protect
themselves from the illness.

Secondary Sources:
.:The Great pandemic :: The United States in 1918-1919 :. . : The Great
Pandemic : : The United States in 1918-1919 : . (n.d.). Retrieved November 12,
2015, from http://www.flu.gov/pandemic/history/1918/

This website contains a lot of information on the influenza outbreak


of 1918 from where it spread to how people tried to stop it from
spreading. This secondary source was very important to my website
because information in my Fighting Influenza and The Outbreak of
Influenza was mostly gathered from this useful website.
The 1918 Influenza Pandemic. (n.d.). Retrieved November 12, 2015, from
https://virus.stanford.edu/uda/

This website also contains a plethora of pieces of information and


tidbits about the pandemic. This secondary source was very
important to my website because it helps me understand the effects
of the influenza and how people responded to it.
Bakalar, N. (2009, October 12). In 1s918 Pandemic, Another Possible Killer:
Aspirin. Retrieved November 12, 2015, from
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/10/13/health/13aspirin.html?_r=0

I used a primary source picture from this secondary source website

to decorate my home page. The picture shows a nurse taking a


patient's pulse in an influenza ward in 1918.
Flu Pandemic 1918. (n.d.). Retrieved November 18, 2015, from
https://www.papermasters.com/flu-pandemic-1918.html

This secondary website was very important to my website because I


used a picture of a primary source in my slideshow. The picture is a
1918 influenza poster that helps me understand how people back
then thought the influenza represented death.
The 1918 Influenza Pandemic: Response. (n.d.). Retrieved November 18, 2015,
from https://virus.stanford.edu/uda/fluresponse.html

This secondary source website was very important to my project


because I used a primary source picture, from that website, of a
group of people wearing masks in my slideshow.
(n.d.). Retrieved November 18, 2015, from
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1918_flu_pandemic

I used a primary source picture of American Red Cross nurses


tending to sick patients from this secondary source website. The
picture is displayed on my thesis page and visualize what influenza
wards looked like.

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