Show FLU the second widespread wide spread outbreak of the spanish which to gether pneumonia in september october and november caused the death of several hundred thousand persons in the united states has resulted iu in thousands ot of additional fatalities though in many e cases aseal the disease in the later epidemic appears to lie be less les 3 violent than it was at first Us its recurrence la 13 bellmeda by medical edical lu authorities to be due to inclement and unseasonable weather conditions which has prevailed in many sections particularly in the middle west and in the pacific coast I 1 region the U S public health service urges that officials and the public take lake every precaution against the I 1 spread ot of the disease in order that it may lie ie stamped out at the hie annual meeting or of the american public health association in chicago a few weeks ago dr EL C rosenow of rochester minn alian declared that SO 90 per cent ot of deaths from influenza ind and pneumonia p may ae prevented by the use se of a properly arod vaccine lie he pre bentel figures baked ia ed on oa inoculations about rochester which showed th that at after the die third inoculation there were none cases casca of influenza per 1000 while among the the rate was cases per 1000 pneumonia occurred in less than two cases per 1000 small among those inoculated and fit 14 cases per 1000 among tho those e not so treated among persons iier sons inoculated the llie death rate from influenza and pneumonia was only one tenth as greit great as among those not inoculated dr woods Hur chinson of ni new york asserted becero lipf cro the lie meeth meeting thai the only successful mean of fighting influenza Is the wearing ot at mas masks and the uso use ot of vaccine quarantines and the closing ot of lic feeling places he be declared anre rates ri lacs of 0 and quite atil futile |