AustLit
The material on this page is available to AustLit subscribers. If you are a subscriber or are from a subscribing organisation, please log in to gain full access. To explore options for subscribing to this unique teaching, research, and publishing resource for Australian culture and storytelling, please contact us or find out more.
Latest Issues
Notes
-
Epigraph:
A panic had set in and people from the infected area were hurrying to be inoculated. The crush was dreadful and the crowd fought and struggled. [When injected]...the men shouted and swore and they charged out like mad bulls. The women didn't scream, [but] hung about on one another's necks and wept softly, wondering if they were going to die.
- The Bulletin, March 31, 1900
Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of
Last amended 12 Jan 2012 10:22:10
57-65
http://nla.gov.au/nla.arc-121815-20100922-0051-www.griffithreview.com/edition17/77-reportage/137.html
Learning from Forgotten Epidemics
Griffith Review