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Firsthand story of the great influenza pandemic of 1918
A doctor's journey to fight the flu pandemic of 1918

When Winter Came book cover
NEW BOOK
Based upon the memoir of Pierre Sartor, M.D. Experience his dedication to patients during the 1918 influenza pandemic.
Dear Reader,

We are pleased to announce the official publication of When Winter Came, a fascinating firsthand story of the great influenza pandemic of 1918-1919. This story reveals commonalities with our own stories of another pandemic over 100 years later. Author and journalist, Mary Beth Sartor Obermeyer, found a handwritten memoir of her grandfather Dr. Pierre Sartor's remarkable journey and spent years researching his life story to create this book.

Influenza ravaged the world, but Dr. Sartor, a compassionate, skilled physician in Titonka, Iowa changed the lives of many by treating and caring for over 1,000 influenza patients. In the muddy, miserable winter of 1918, Dr. Sartor traveled for hours and miles to serve patients. Over the decades,  he made many trips to Mayo Clinic and referred patients. Throughout his life, he exemplified the primary value of Mayo Clinic, "The needs of the patient come first."

Journey with Dr. Sartor in When Winter Came, and see his story brought to life by family photos published for the first time and original illustrations by Mayo Clinic illustrator, James Rownd.

When winter comes, we all want a doctor like Pierre Sartor. Order your copy and receive a special discount for a limited time!
Yours in good health,

Dan Harke, Publisher
Mayo Clinic Press