Word: pneumonia
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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First Lieutenant Louis Swartz '07, Medical Corps, died of pneumonia, Dec. 24, 1918, at Ft. Oglethorpe...
...France, 107 died of disease, 33 were killed in accidents, and 25 died in hospitals of wounds received in action. Almost all of those who died of disease were serving in this country at the time and of these over 90 per cent succombed to influenza or to pneumonia, resulting from influenza. The majority of accident cases were due to mishaps in airplanes when the pilots were learning to handle them on the various training fields...
...Frederic Schenck '09, A. M. '14, Ph.D. '18, died of pneumonia at his home on Brattle street early yesterday morning. Mr. Schenck was a member of the Faculty, an instructor and tutor in the Division of History, Government, and Economics, chairman of the Committee on Degrees with Distinction in History and Literature, secretary of the Committee on the use of English...
Lieutenant Robert Henry Coleman, Law '17, Air Service, died of pneumonia at Base Hospital No. 33 in France on Oct. 9, 1918. He left the Law School to enter the U. S. N. R. F., but was later transferred to the Air Service. While crossing to France in September he was taken ill with influenza, from the effects of which he died...
Captain Heiman Caro '11, Medical Corps, of Chelsea, died of pneumonia, in France on January 22, at Base Hospital...