Gargling Against The Flu

As protection against the influenza virus, men are seen gargling with salt and water after a day spent working in the War Garden at Camp Dix, New Jersey, September 1918. This was a preventative measure against the influenza epidemic that had spread to army camps. (Photo by PhotoQuest/Getty Images)
As protection against the influenza virus, men are seen gargling with salt and water after a day spent working in the War Garden at Camp Dix, New Jersey, September 1918. This was a preventative measure against the influenza epidemic that had spread to army camps. (Photo by PhotoQuest/Getty Images)
Gargling Against The Flu
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PhotoQuest / Contributor
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18 September, 1918
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