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75 Million Shots. Vaccines of the general type developed by Dr. Salk have been widely used only in the U.S., Canada, Denmark, Australia and Israel. Noting 1956's 50% drop in polio in the U.S., the U.S. Public Health Service's Dr. Alexander Langmuir saw increasingly good results...
Parke, Davis reports no potency problems. Partisans of what has come to be known as the Reese method of ultraviolet inactivation contend that it definitely produces a superior vaccine. Of this there is no proof. But there is reason to fear that some vaccine already used may have been no...
With the possibility that some, even many, shots are being given with inert material, there arises the danger that the U.S. public is being lulled into a false sense of security about polio. While Vaccinventor Jonas Salk is suggesting that the present three-shot course of inoculations could be cut...
To combat new ravages by "the influence," a worldwide war is being waged this week in response to a call to arms from the Far East. Supreme headquarters is the World Health Organization in Geneva, which collects intelligence gleanings from around the globe, sends out captured specimens of the enemy...
ABC, but Not Simple. The first breakthrough came in 1933. when a virus, soon dubbed influenza type A, was convicted as the cause of one epidemic. It became clear that type A was likely to take the warpath every two years or so, with severe epidemics at four-to seven...