Death in Krčmar: A Contribution to the Quantification of the Victims of the 1918 Spanish Flu Pandemic
It is estimated that the Spanish flu pandemic, which affected the entire planet from 1918 to 1919, affected about five hundred million people, or one-third of the world's population at the time, and killed about fifty million people. The disease was noticed among Serbian soldiers in Corfu in A...
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Auteur principal: | Vladimir Krivošejev |
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University of Belgrade
2020
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