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Patenting the Sun: Polio and the Salk Vaccine
Patenting the Sun Polio and the Salk Vaccine
Author: Jane S. Smith
For half a century the specter of polio stalked the nightmares of every parent. This richly detailed account of the development of a successful vaccine against polio describes how a small laboratory experiment became a national event of a size and complexity never seen before.
ISBN-13: 9780385418683
ISBN-10: 038541868X
Publication Date: 6/1/1991
Pages: 416
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Book Type: Paperback
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Jonas Salk happened to be the man who as a research scientist made the Polio vaccine a reality. He did not work alone, but was hailed a hero for all his efforts. Jane Smith writes a wonderfully inclusive book about the Polio epidemics which includes great pictures of some of the Poster Children, FDR who founded the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis, the Polio Pioneers (1954), and even a picture of Elvis getting his Polio shot.

With children dying and being crippled by Polio each summer, there was a great need to develop a safe and effective vaccine. Dr. Salk was so confident in his vaccine that he vaccinated himself, his wife, and his 3 boys.

When the newspaper headlines declared "VICTORY OVER POLIO" it was as if we had won a war. This good news replaced news of hydrogen bomb tests and Supreme Court hearings on school desegregation for a while.


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