Elsevier

World Neurosurgery

Volume 152, August 2021, Pages 26-28
World Neurosurgery

Historical Vignette
Precedent for the Present: Neurosurgery During the 1918 Wartime Influenza Pandemic

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In the early twentieth century, early neurosurgical pioneers marked their claims in the specialty during the combined threats of the Spanish influenza and World War I. Their stories, intimately connected, demonstrate personal and professional losses in the backdrop of overarching perseverance to achieve that which allowed neurosurgery to evolve into modernity. Today, as global order adapts to the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus (SARS-COVID-19) pandemic, their stories provide an opportunity for reflection as we carve our way forward as a specialty.

Key words

COVID-19
Cushing
Dandy
Heuer
History
Influenza
Johns Hopkins
Pandemic

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