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people in these photos. – Why do you look for the living among the dead? – There are many ways you can tell if someone has died from this time period, such as when there was black gas masks obscuring their features or bandages covering mouth and nose which would make it difficult for doctors to identify who they were but sometimes we’re lucky enough to find living people in these photos. – 100 million people, and most of these deaths were caused by secondary infections since the flu virus attacked their lungs and immune system, making them vulnerable to pneumonia or other respiratory illnesses while preventing them from getting medical care for any injuries they may have sustained. How did I see a glimmer of hope with all that death people in these photos.
The first thing I learned was that the living are often mistaken for dead people, and sometimes this is because they look like something else entirely. In one of my favorite pictures on flickr from the 1918 pandemic there’s a man lying down with his head turned to face away from us while wearing what appears to be a gas mask which would imply he may have died but if you go back and analyze it closely youThe flu pandemic of 1918 is estimated to have killed 50-100 million people. The majority of these deaths were caused by secondary infections, as the flu virus attacked a person’s lungs and immune system, making them vulnerable to pneumonia or other respiratory illnesses. While there are many ways you can tell if someone has died in a photo from that time period, it can be difficult to identify who they are when their features are obscured by black gas masks or bandages covering their mouth and nose for protection against infection. In this blog post I will show some examples of how we may find the living among the dead.
I See You: Finding the Living Among the Dead is a blog post about how to identify whether someone has died or not in photos from WWI. It’s estimated that World War I killed 50-100 million people, and most of these deaths were caused by secondary infections since the flu virus attacked their lungs and immune system, making them vulnerable to pneumonia or other respiratory illnesses while preventing them from getting medical care for any injuries they may have sustained. There are many ways you can tell if someone has died in a photo from this time period, such as when there was black gas masks obscuring their features or bandages covering mouth and nose which would make it difficult for doctors to identify who they were but sometimes we’re lucky enough to find living