"SPANISH" INFLUENZA
_ 4 According to Dr M. 11. Wait, Wellington District Health Officer, Spain has been unjustly blamed. Giving evidence before the Influenza Epidemic Commission at Wellington on Monday he said that the original influenza in Spain had been of a very mild nature. " That is not the impression in the public mind," said Mr p. M'Laren, a member of the Commission. "I know it is not," replied Dr Watt, "In fact, I think Spain is a much-maligned country."
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Evening Star, Issue 16990, 12 March 1919, Page 4
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79"SPANISH" INFLUENZA Evening Star, Issue 16990, 12 March 1919, Page 4
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