INFLUENZA IN BRITAIN.
LONDON', January !*. “The Times” medical expert distinguishes the present epidemic of influenza. from any with which ho is familiar. Like pulmonary, gastric, or cerebral forms, it is marked by giddiness, loss of appetite and palpitations. Then the skin breaks out in spots and occasionally a rash, like German measles, swollen ankles, and a feeling of prickliness. After ten days comes a relapse with a renewal of (he symptoms and muscular pains.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 10283, 12 January 1922, Page 4
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