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  Nurses in Boston hospitals, equipped to fight influenza # National Archives
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  Two men wearing and advocating the use of flu masks in Paris, France. The signs translate roughly as: "The [Germans] are defeated, yes, but the flu is not" and "Mask yourself and mask each other. Try it, you'll like it." # Topical Press Agency / Getty
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  Baseball players wear masks to prevent the spread of infection during the influenza epidemic of 1918. # Underwood And Underwood / The LIFE Images Collection via Getty
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  Nurses leaving Blackfriars Depot, Chippendale NSW, Australia, during the flu epidemic, in April of 1919. # NSW State Archives / Tara Majoor
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  Volunteers wear masks while feeding children of stricken families. # Bettmann Archive / Getty
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  Left: A letter carrier in New York City, October, 1918. Right: Thousands of these masks were distributed by policemen to all police stations, to be used whenever duty called in New York City. # National Archives
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  To prevent as much as possible the spread of influenza, Cincinnati barbers wore masks. Barbers all over the country took this precaution. # National Archives
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  Japanese school girls wear protective masks to guard against the influenza outbreak. # Bettmann Archive / Getty
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  Members of the Student Army Training Corps wear influenza masks in Portland, Oregon, on October 27, 1918. # National Archives
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  Left: A conductor checks to see if potential passengers are wearing masks in Seattle, Washington. During the influenza epidemic, masks were required for all passengers. Right: A worker wears a mask to prevent the spread of influenza. The New York Health Board admonished citizens to wear masks to check the spread of the influenza epidemic: "Better ridiculous than dead," was the view of one official. # Library of Congress via AP, National Archives, Library of Congress / The Crowley Company / AP
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  OA telephone operator with protective gauze in 1918 # Bettmann Archive / Getty
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  Women at work in Red Cross rooms in Seattle, Washington, with influenza masks on # National Archives
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  Policemen in Seattle, Washington, wear masks made by the Seattle Chapter of the Red Cross. # National Archives
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  Corpsmen in caps and gowns are ready to attend patients in the influenza ward of a U.S. Navy hospital, in Mare Island, California, on December 10, 1918. # U.S. Navy
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  New York City conductorettes wear masks, on October 16, 1918. # National Archives
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  An open-air barber shop serves customers during the epidemic at the University of California, Berkeley, 1919. # National Archives
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  In this November 1918 photo, a nurse takes the pulse of a patient in the influenza ward of the Walter Reed hospital in Washington, D.C. # Harris & Ewing / Library of Congress via AP
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  Red Cross Motor Corps on duty in St. Louis, Missouri, October 1918 # National Archives
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  Patients at a moving-picture show wear masks in Royat, France. # U.S. National Library of Medicine
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  A sailor and a member of the Women's Motor Corps wear masks while treating influenza patients injured by the explosions of a coal loading plant at Morgan, New Jersey, on October 5, 1918. # 
 
       
			
			 
			
			 
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
			
			 
			
			 
			
			 
			
			 
			
			
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