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Johan Hultin, pathologist who helped unearth origins of 1918 influenza pandemic, dies at 97

February 3, 2022 at 11:43 a.m. EST
Pathologist Johan Hultin in 1997 unearthing remains from a mass grave of victims of the influenza pandemic of 1918. (Johan Hultin)
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The first body he found was that of a girl with ribbons in her hair.

It was 1951, and a young graduate student named Johan Hultin had been digging through permafrost in a remote Alaskan village, seeking to recover tissue specimens from the deadly influenza pandemic that had swept the world 33 years before.