Word: cutters
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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APPRECIATED YOUR OBJECTIVE REPORTING ON "VACCINE CRISIS." TIME WISELY ADVISED AWAITING THE FINAL VERDICT. TIME'S FOOT SLIPPED, THOUGH, ON STATING THAT IN ADDITION TO SHIPPING VACCINE FOR FOUNDATION, CUTTER "WAS ONE OF THOSE THAT HAD SHIPPED OUT A FEW THOUSAND DOSES ... AS A 'COME-ON' TO WIN DOCTORS' GOOD WILL" . . . ALL COMMERCIAL SHIPMENTS WERE MADE AFTER NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH RELEASE TO CUTTER REGIONAL OFFICES EXACTLY IN LINE WITH THEIR PERCENTAGE OF OUR SALES OF PEDIATRIC IMMUNIZING AGENTS LAST YEAR. THEY IN TURN FOLLOWED INSTRUCTIONS TO SHIP TO WHOLESALE AND PRESCRIPTION PHARMACIES IN ACCORDANCE WITH...
...CUTTER -CUTTER LABORATORIES BERKELEY, CALIF...
Damning Incidence. At week's end, Surgeon General Scheele told the House Banking & Currency Committee that there had been 67 cases of polio among vaccinated children: 55 after Cutter vaccine, ten after vaccine from Eli Lilly & Co., two after Wyeth Laboratories vaccine...
...damning fact was what the experts call incidence. Among the 294,000 children who received Cutter vaccine, at the time of year and in the regions concerned, polio cases would be expected by chance at the rate of one a week. But there had been five cases in the week ended April 23, and no fewer than 30 in the next week. Among the 5,200,000 who got vaccine frorrTbther labs, the reverse was true : there were actually fewer polio cases than would have been expected by chance. Ruminating on what could have gone wrong in vaccine mass production...
Apart from Cutter's, is the vaccine newly cleared by the Government safe...