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  2. Maurice Brodie - Wikipedia

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    In the control group, Brodie reported that five out of 4500 developed polio; in the group receiving the vaccine, one out of 7,000 developed polio. This difference is not quite statistically significant, and other researchers believed that the one case was likely caused by the vaccine. Two more possible cases were reported later. [11]

  3. Polio: An American Story - Wikipedia

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    Polio: An American Story by David M. Oshinsky, professor of history at the University of Texas at Austin, documents the polio epidemic in the United States during the 1940s and 1950s and the race to develop a vaccine, which led to 2 different types of polio vaccine: inactivated poliovirus vaccine, developed by a team led by Jonas Salk, and oral poliovirus vaccine, developed by a team led by ...

  4. Harley and the Davidsons - Wikipedia

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    Harley and the Davidsons is a 2016 American television miniseries directed by Ciarán Donnelly and Stephen Kay, and co-written by Nick Schenk, Evan Wright and Seth Fisher which dramatizes the origins of motorcycle manufacturer Harley-Davidson, and how Arthur Davidson founded the company together with his brothers Walter Davidson, Sr. and William A. Davidson, along with their childhood friend ...

  5. Harley Davidson and the Marlboro Man - Wikipedia

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    Harley takes Virginia to breakfast the next morning, during which she says that Crystal Dream is 100% addictive and causes lasting neurological damage and, eventually, death. Robert, fuming about Virginia's upcoming marriage, steals her fiancé's motorcycle. He and Harley go to the bank's headquarters and talk to Wilder via telephone.

  6. William S. Harley - Wikipedia

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    By 1906, they had produced a reliable and road-worthy motorcycle that they named the Harley-Davidson. Harley received a degree in mechanical engineering from the University of Wisconsin–Madison in 1907. [4] [5] He co-founded Harley-Davidson with Arthur Davidson in 1903 and served as chief engineer and treasurer until his death in 1943.

  7. 1916 New York City polio epidemic - Wikipedia

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    At the height of the epidemic, which was from June 1 to November 1, the death rate from polio in the greater New York City area was 26.9%. Out of all the deaths from polio during this span, 83% of them were of children under 5 years of age, while only 2.5% of the deaths were of people over the age of 16. [6]

  8. Advisor to Robert F. Kennedy Jr. petitioned FDA to withdraw ...

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    Polio can lead to severe paralysis, disability and death, the CDC notes. Siri lists litigation over "vaccine injury" as one of his specialties on his law firm's website. He did not immediately ...

  9. List of polio survivors - Wikipedia

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    He caught polio, aged four months, after receiving the polio vaccine. He was in a coma for two weeks and is now a wheelchair user. [60] Joe Bob Briggs: born 1953: Film critic, writer and actor, Briggs contracted polio in childhood and was left with a pronounced limp. [61] Harold Brooks-Baker: 1933–2005