Finding A Cure
Pandemic Influenza Storybook
One of the most important challenges, for health communicators today, is helping the public to understand that a flu shot will not be readily available when the next pandemic strikes. Once the virus is identified, it will take several months to produce a vaccine. In 1918, in desperation, people tried a variety of methods to cure the sick — some practical and effective, others questionable and even amusing.
- Eleanora Berns (Iowa)
- Alvena Buehler (North Dakota)
- Velva Kiser Breeding (Virginia)
- Mary Agnes Tyrrell Glover (Pennsylvania)
- Samuel M. Gregory (Kentucky)
- Sadie Afraid of His Horses Janis (Nebraska & South Dakota)
- William Miner (Massachusetts)
- Sylvia Moultray (Oregon)
- Manual Pacheco (New Mexico)
- Elmer Pancake (Wyoming)
- Judy McLaughlin Seggerson (Indiana)
- Mae McCullam Smith (Pennsylvania)
- Daisy Mildred Sykes (Virginia)
- Sarah Elizabeth Northrip Wright (Missouri)