Influenza: Its Control in Persons and Populations

Abstract
It began with a roughness of the jaws, small cough, then a strong fever, with a pain of the head, back and legs; it felt as though there was a weight over the breast and at the stomach; all which continued to the third day at the farthest; there the fever went off with a sweat and bleeding at the nose. In some cases, it turned to pleurisy, or fatal peripneumony