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  2. Francis Ford Coppola shares harrowing story of being a polio ...

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    Coppola, now 85, painted a bleak picture of his time in a polio ward. “I remember the kids in the iron lungs who you could see their faces on mirrors, and they were all crying for their parents.

  3. Iron lung - Wikipedia

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    The first widely used device was the iron lung, developed by Philip Drinker and Louis Shaw in 1928. Initially used for coal gas poisoning treatment, the iron lung gained fame for treating respiratory failure caused by polio in the mid-20th century. John Haven Emerson introduced an improved and more affordable version in 1931. The Both ...

  4. Paul Alexander (polio survivor) - Wikipedia

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    During a major U.S. outbreak of polio in the early 1950s, hundreds of children around Dallas, Texas, including Alexander, were taken to Parkland Hospital. There, children were treated in a ward of iron lungs. He almost died in the hospital before a doctor noticed he was not breathing and rushed him into an iron lung. [7]

  5. 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.

  6. RFK Jr.'s key advisor petitioned to revoke approval of the ...

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    A nurse oversees a boy with polio in an iron lung in 1955. Kirn Vintage Stock/Corbis/Getty Images Bellows inside the large metal box provided suction to help patients breathe when they could no ...

  7. Dianne Odell - Wikipedia

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    Dianne Odell (February 13, 1947 [1] – May 28, 2008) was a Tennessee woman who spent most of her life in an iron lung. [2] She contracted bulbospinal polio at age 3 in 1950 and was confined to an iron lung for the rest of her life. Due to a spinal deformity caused by the polio, she was unable to change to a portable breathing device introduced ...

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

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    A man who lived inside an ‘iron lung’ for seven decades after contracting polio as a child has died.. Paul Alexander was paralysed from the neck down after contracting the virus in 1952. He ...

  9. June Middleton - Wikipedia

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    June Margaret Middleton (4 May 1926 – 30 October 2009) was an Australian polio survivor who spent more than 60 years living in an iron lung for treatment of the disease. [1] In 2006, Guinness World Records recognised her as the person who had spent the longest amount of time living in an iron lung. [ 1 ]