Friedlander, Alfred, Carey P. McCord, Frank J. Sladen, and George W. Wheeler. 1918. “The Epidemic of Influenza at Camp Sherman, Ohio.” Journal of the American Medical Association 71(20): 1652-56.
Frost, W. H. 1919. “The Epidemiology of Influenza.” Journal of the American Medical Association 73(5): 313-18.
Goldoni, J. 1990. “Hematological Changes in Peripheral Blood of Workers Occupationally Exposed to Microwave Radiation.” Health Physics 58(2): 2°5-7.
Grant, John. 19°7. “Experiments and Results in Wireless Telephony.” American Telephone Journal 15(4): 49–51.
Harris, Wilfred. 1919. “The Nervous System in Influenza.” The Practitioner 1°2: 89-100.
Harrison, Forrest Martin. 1919. “Influenza Aboard a Man-of-War: A Clinical Summary.” Medical Record 95(17): 680-85.
Headrick, Daniel R. 1988. The Tentacles of Progress: Technology Transfer in the Age of Imperialism, 1850–1940. New York: Oxford University Press.
–. 1991. The Invisible Weapon: Telecommunications and International Politics, 1851–1945. New York: Oxford University Press.
Hewlett, A. W. and W. M. Alberty. 1918. “Influenza at Navy Base Hospital in France.” Journal of the American Medical Association 71(13): 1°56-58.
Hirsch, Edwin F. 1918. “Epidemic of Bronchopneumonia at Camp Grant, Ill.” Journal of the American Medical Association 71(21): 1735-36.
Hong, Sungook. 2001. Wireless: From Marconi’s Black-Box to the Audion. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
Hopkins, Albert A. and A. Russell Bond, eds. 19°5. “Wireless Telegraphy.” Scientific American Reference Book (New York: Munn & Co.), pp. 199-2°5.
Howe, George William Osborn. 1920a. “The Upper Atmosphere and Radio Telegraphy.” Radio Review 1: 381-83.
–. 1920b. “The Efficiency of Aerials.” Radio Review 1: 540-43.
–. 1920c. “The Power Required for Long Distance Transmission.” Radio Review 1:598-6°8.
Howeth, Linwood S. 1963. History of Communications – Electronics in the United States Navy. Washington, DC: Bureau of Ships and Office of Naval History.
Huurdeman, Anton A. 2003. The Worldwide History of Telecommunications. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley.
Imms, Augustus Daniel. 19°7. “Report on a Disease of Bees in the Isle of Wight.” Journal of the Board ofAgriculture 14(3): 129-40.
Jordan, Edwin O. 1918. Discussion in: “The Etiology of Influenza,” Proceedings of the American Public Health Association, Forty-Sixth Annual Meeting, Chicago, December 8-11, 1918. Journal of the American Medical Association 71(25): 2°97.
–. 1922. “Interepidemic Influenza.” American Journal of Hygiene 2(4): 325-45.
–. 1927. Epidemic Influenza: A Survey. Chicago: American Medical Association.
Journal of the American Medical Association. 1918a. “Spanish Influenza.” 71(8): 660.
–. 1918b. “The Epidemic of Influenza.” 71(13): 1°63-64.
–. 1918c. “Epidemic Influenza.” 71(14): 1136-37.
–. 1918d. “The Present Epidemic of Influenza.” 71(15): 1223.
–. 1918e. “Abstracts on Influenza.” 71(19): 1573-80.
–. 1918f. “Influenza in Mexico.” 71(20): 1675.
–. 1918g. “Paris Letter. The Influenza Epidemic.” 71(20): 1676.
–. 1918h. “The Influenza Epidemic.” 71(24): 2009-10.
–. 1918i. “Influenza.” 71(25): 2°88.
–. 1918j. “Mexico Letter.” 71(25): 2°89.
–. 1918k. “Febrile Epidemic [in Peru].” 71(25): 2°90.
–. 1918l. “The Etiology of Influenza.” 71(25): 2°97-2100, 2173-75.
–. 1919a. “Unsuccessful Attempts to Transmit Influenza Experimentally.” 72(4): 281.
–. 1919b. “Heart Block and Bradycardia Following Influenza.” 73(11): 868.
–. 1920a. “The 1920 Influenza.” 74(9): 6°7.
–. 1920b. “Influenza in Alaska.” 74(12): 796.
–. 1920c. “Influenza in the Navy Personnel.” 74(12): 813.
–. 1920d. “After Effects of Influenza.” 75(1): 61.
–. 1920e. “The Influenza Pandemic in India.” 75(9): 619-20.
–. 1920f. “Eye Disease Following Influenza Epidemic.” 75(10): 7°9.
Keegan, J. J. 1918. “The Prevailing Epidemic of Influenza.” Journal of the American Medical Association 71(13): 1°51-55.
Keeton, Robert W. and A. Beulah Cushman. 1918. “The Influenza Epidemic in Chicago.” Journal of the American Medical Association 71(24): 1962-67.
Kilbourne, Edwin D. 1975. The Influenza Viruses and Influenza. New York: Academic.
Klessens, J. J. H. M. 1920. “Nervous Manifestations Complicating Influenza.” Journal of the American Medical Association 74(3): 216.
Kuksinskiy, V. E. 1978. “Coagulation Properties of the Blood and Tissues of the Cardiovascular System Exposed to an Electromagnetic Field.” Kardiologiya 18(3): 1°7– 11 (in Russian).
Kyuntsel’, A. A. and V. I. Karmilov. 1947. “The Effect of an Electromagnetic Field on the Blood Coagulation Rate.” Klinicheskaya Meditsina 25(3): 78 (in Russian).
La Fay, Howard. 1958. “DEW Line: Sentry of the Far North.” National Geographic 114(1): 128-46.
Leake, J. P. 1919. “The Transmission of Influenza.” Boston Medical and Surgicial Journal 181(24): 675-79.
Logwood, C. V. 1916. “High Speed Radio Telegraphy.” The Electrical Experimenter, June, p. 99.
Loosli, Clayton G., Dorothy Hamre, and O. Warner. 1958. “Epidemic Asian A Influenza in Naval Recruits.” Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine 98(3): 589-92.