[PDF] from post-polio.orgLS Halstead - Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 2011 - Elsevier ... The vast majority of those affected were younger than 5 years, which led to the name “infantile paralysis.” [2] and [3]. ... This commitment ultimately led to the creation in 1937 of the National Foundation for InfantileParalysis, later known as the March of Dimes (MOD). ... Related articles - All 4 versions
[PDF] from umich.eduM Rosenzweig, AE Schnitzer, S Swanberg… - 2011 - deepblue.lib.umich.edu ... University of Pittsburgh Medical School in collaboration with the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis to find a vaccine for polio. He worked for eight years on the project and in 1955, he announced his success; an announcement that was made here at the ... All 2 versions
[HTML] from cato.orgA Steelman - Transportation, 2011 - cato.org ... Thanks to the work of private organizations like the National Foundation for InfantileParalysis, however, victims of polio received medical care, and beginning in the mid-1950s nearly all Americans would be protected from the disease by vaccine. ... Cached - All 5 versions
EA Aladina… - Journal of Neurology, 2011 - medlit.ru The purpose of the study was to estimate the changes in elecromyographyc (EMG) parameters specific for children with cerebral palsy (CP) in the form of a spastic diplegia, and a syndrome of neurotic-related motor disturbances (NRMD) in comparison with healthy infants. The ... Cached
AJ Beale - History of Vaccine Development, 2011 - Springer ... Following Ender's discovery, he started to play with polioviruses in his laboratory. He had first become interested in polio research when he joined the effort funded by the National Foundation for InfantileParalysis (NFIP) research to type poliovirus in 1948. ... Cited by 3 - Related articles - All 2 versions