The Great Pandemic 1918
Disease DetectivesName______
Visit , tour and read the website then answer the following questions.
Life in 1918
- Describe some of the activities that were popular during this time.
- What was the underlying reason that health experts were concerned with the fad of entertainment during 1918?
- How many people died during World War I? How does this compare to the number who died from influenza?
- Compare the typical female of 1918 to the female of 2011.
- What was the most popular type of transportation during 1918? Explain how this increased the spread of influenza.
- Who was Samuel Morse?
- Why do you think telephone operators spoke in code about the epidemic?
- Why was life expectancy so much shorter?
- How was education important to Public Health?
- Explain how an individual would seek medical care?
- What was the PHS and how did they combat diseases?
- Why is it necessary to evaluate habits, communication, transportation, and education when studying an epidemic or pandemic?
The Pandemic
- Where did influenza come from and why was it so lethal?
- What practices helped prevent some people from catching influenza?
- What did you find the most interesting about the “voices of the pandemic?”
- What were the symptoms of influenza of 1918?
- What was Joseph Goldberger’s role in preventing influenza?
- What is your response to banning public funerals or taking harsh measures for spitting during this pandemic?
- oHOHow many people died during 1918-1919?
- What kind of legacy did this have on modern medicine?
Your State
- Identify the possible sources of contamination of our state in September of 1918.
- What area of Kentucky took the greatest hit of KY? Propose a reason why.
Documents and Media
- Choose a document, ad, newspaper article, etc and evaluate it.
- How does it relate to influenza?
- How effective do you think it was in educating people of influenza?
- What stuck out to you about this piece?
Biographies
- What was the role of each individual in combating influenza?
- Rupert Blue
- Joseph Goldberger
- Wade Frost
- Leslie Lumsden
- Woodrow Wilson
Learn More
- What questions do you have as a result of this research study? (at least 3)
- How has your view of disease changed as a result of this research study?
- What are your expectations about this class? (What would you like to learn about, labs/activities you hope to complete, etc)
- What made you sign up for this course?
- What are your future college/career goals?
- How do you think this class will be applicable to your life?
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