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A photo provided by the National Museum of Health and Medicine, an emergency hospital in Camp Funston, Kan., during the influenza epidemic, early 1918. With a devastating global pandemic happening here, much of the U.S. is asking how and why and what it means that a country that sees itself as the world's wealthiest, most powerful and most scientifically advanced leads the world in both cases and confirmed deaths. (National Museum of Health and Medicine via The New York Times) FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY.
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2019-08-19
NATIONAL MUSEUM OF HEALTH AND ME/The New York Times Agency/East
The New York Times Agency
NATIONAL MUSEUM OF HEALTH AND ME
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41cm x 30cm by 300dpi
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