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Because it was given in highly toxic doses, it may have been the aspirin that killed so many during the pandemic, and not the influenza itself. This is an unsettling thought, but it might help explain the deaths of a disproportionate number of otherwise healthy young adults—the very population that today rarely suffers from serious flu infections.
Influenza: The Hundred-Year Hunt to Cure the 1918 Spanish Flu Pandemic
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