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  2. The iron lung: A life-saving device with an enduring legacy - AOL

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    The iron lung was less invasive than modern technology, but it would be far less effective in treating acute or respiratory conditions that require high-pressure support, like pneumonia, COVID-19 ...

  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. 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 ...

  5. Negative pressure ventilator - Wikipedia

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    NPVs do not work well if patient's lung compliance is decreased, or their lung resistance is increased. [2] They result in a greater vulnerability of the airway to aspiration, such as inhalation of vomit or swallowed liquids, than with intermittent positive pressure ventilation. [1] They exacerbate obstructive sleep apnea. The device is not ...

  6. Paul Alexander, known as the 'man in the iron lung' since ...

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    The last man to live in an iron lung died in Dallas on Monday. Paul Alexander, 78, spent more than 70 years confined to an iron lung after contracting polio as a child in 1952.

  7. Martha Lillard - Wikipedia

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    Later, she spent six months in the hospital, placed in a negative pressure ventilator informally called the iron lung, to help her breathe. In the end, she chose to live in the iron lung for the rest of her life. [5] In an NBC News interview in 2012, she said that when she was put in the iron lung, "it was a huge relief". [6]

  8. Philip Drinker - Wikipedia

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    He studied, taught, and wrote textbooks and scholarly works on a variety of topics in industrial hygiene; [2] the iron lung itself was originally designed in response to an industrial hygiene problem—coal gas poisoning [2] —though it would become best known as a life-preserving treatment for polio.

  9. Inside the Bizarre and Dangerous Rod of Iron Ministries - AOL

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    The AR-15 is a divine instrument for enforcing God's will — and that will, says Rod of Iron Ministries' leader, favors Trump Inside the Bizarre and Dangerous Rod of Iron Ministries Skip to main ...