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  2. Geoffrey C. Ward - Wikipedia

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    Ward was the founding editor of Audience Magazine (1970–1973) and the editor of American Heritage Magazine (1977–1982). His 1989 biography of Franklin D. Roosevelt, A First-class Temperament: the Emergence of Franklin Roosevelt, won the National Book Critics Circle Award and the Francis Parkman Prize of the Society of American Historians and was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize.

  3. List of polio survivors - Wikipedia

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    Author whose work includes essays and memoirs on the subject of disability. He caught polio, aged eleven, which left him without the use of his legs. [69] Peter Levi: 1931–2000 After battling polio as a teenager, [70] Levi went on to become—among other things—a professor of poetry at Oxford, a Jesuit priest, and the author of over 40 books.

  4. Paralytic illness of Franklin D. Roosevelt - Wikipedia

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    The organization's annual fundraising campaign coincided with Roosevelt's birthday on January 30. The organization initially focused on the rehabilitation of victims of paralytic polio and supported the work of Jonas Salk and others that led to the development of polio vaccines. The modern March of Dimes focuses on preventing premature births ...

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  6. Polio-like illness baffles doctors in California

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  7. Rancho Los Amigos National Rehabilitation Center - Wikipedia

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    [5] after World War 2 the facility's population doubled partially due to the 1944 polio outbreak. [5] Rancho Los Amigos became known for its polio care and in 1950 general ward 50 was remodeled to treat polio patients specifically. [5] [6] In 1952 superintendent Harriman retired and was replaced by Robert Thomas. [5]

  8. Fairfield Infectious Diseases Hospital - Wikipedia

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    All acute cases were sent to Queen's Memorial Hospital and Medical Superintendent Dr F.V.G. Scholes, set aside 230 beds for polio patients. [7] 1275 polio patients were admitted between July 1937 and July 1938. [5] Most were less than 14 years old, 140 had respiratory paralysis and 106 required respirator treatment in an iron lung. [7]

  9. Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s personal attorney previously petitioned the Food and Drug Administration to revoke its approval of a polio vaccine, highlighting an influential Kennedy ally who, sources ...