Word: coxes
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Before Dr. Burney's announcement, front runner among three U.S. groups seeking approval of a live-virus vaccine had been New York's Lederle Laboratories, using strains developed by Dr. Herald R. Cox. These have been put into a one-swallow, trivalent vaccine that 413,316 residents of Florida's Dade County (Miami and environs) took early this year. So far, there has been no case of paralytic polio in the county among the vaccinated, except seven which, say doctors, were already incubating when the victims took the vaccine...
Import Later. Lederle officials, who have invested $13 million in developing the Cox product, were stunned by the PHS endorsement of Sabin vaccine, which was financed by March of Dimes funds and had the powerful support of the National Foundation. Also stunned was Dr. Hilary Koprowski, an early Lederle worker on the vaccine, now at Philadelphia's Wistar Institute. At issue was the question whether the Sabin vaccine was indeed safer than the Cox and Koprowski varieties, as the PHS implied...
...Welfare State. In its economics, the platform offers a kind of Populism that has gone to Harvard (home of Kennedy's professorial advisers John Kenneth, Galbraith and Archibald Cox). Instead of lacing the "wolves of Wall Street" and the bankers for such high crimes as tight money and high interest rates, it blames Republican Washington-and offers a glittering prospect if the Democrats are returned to office. The platform makes bows to the free-enterprise system ("the most creative and productive form of economic order that the world has seen") and to fiscal sobriety ("needs can be met with...
...April 30, when Florida's polio season was beginning and authorities halted vaccinations to keep test results as clear as possible, no fewer than 413,336 residents had taken a swig of the sweetish, pink vaccine developed by Lederle Laboratories' Dr. Herald R. Cox...
Blotter Squatter. In Nashville. Tenn., after Pauline Cox's 191st arrest for public drunkenness in eleven years, the local constabulary bowed to the inevitable, logged her address as ''Police Station' noted her rent to the city: more than $1,900 worth of fines and workhouse stints...