History, Spanish Flu

Dwight Eisenhower Statements Connecting “Spanish Flu” with Vaccination

“Many of the men were feeling headachy but the doctors discovered that just before they boarded a train for Gettysburg, they had received typhoid fever shots. … The next morning, alarming reports started to reach me. Some of the new men, I was told, were registering high fevers and were obviously very ill. The camp surgeon immediately took countermeasures Before noon, ‘Spanish flu’ was recognized.”