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  2. Iron lung - Wikipedia

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    By using the positive pressure ventilators instead of iron lungs, the Copenhagen hospital team was able to decrease the fatality rate eventually down to 11%. [42] The first patient treated this way was a 12-year-old girl named Vivi Ebert, who had bulbar polio. The iron lung now has a marginal place in modern respiratory therapy.

  3. Paul Alexander (polio survivor) - Wikipedia

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    Alexander self-published his memoir, Three Minutes for a Dog: My Life in an Iron Lung, in April 2020 with the assistance of friend and former nurse Norman D. Brown. [17] [18] Alexander spent more than eight years writing the book, using a plastic stick and a pen to tap out on a keyboard or by dictating the words to his friend.

  4. The extraordinary life of man in iron lung who practiced as a ...

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    In 2015 his iron lung he’d lived in for most of his life started to break, but spare parts for the machine - which hadn’t been widely in circulation since the 1960s - were not readily available.

  5. Paul Alexander, Last U.S. Man Living in an Iron Lung ... - AOL

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    The polio survivor spent more than 70 years being kept alive by the medical device.

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    Lane spent the next several months in an iron lung. “I don’t really remember too much about that,” Lane, now 73, told me Monday from her home north of Sacramento. “The only memories I ...

  7. Martha Mason - Wikipedia

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    A year later, Mason was sent home from the hospital in an iron lung with help from the March of Dimes foundation, which she remained for the rest of her life. [2] She preferred the iron lung to newer ventilators as it did not require intubation, surgery, or hospitalization. Her older brother, Gaston Mason, died of polio three days before her ...

  8. Louis Agassiz Shaw Jr. - Wikipedia

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    An Emerson iron lung. The patient lies within the chamber, which when sealed provides an oscillating atmospheric pressure. This particular machine was donated to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Museum by the family of polio patient Barton Hebert of Covington, Louisiana, who had used the device from the late 1950s until his death in 2003.

  9. Paul Alexander: ‘Man in the iron lung’ dies after living in ...

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    He was one of many children placed inside iron lungs during an outbreak of polio in the US during the 1950s. Iron lungs were also used in the UK. The last person to use an iron lung in the UK died ...