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While most state and all federal health officials decided to wait until November before trying to assay the effectiveness of polio vaccination in 1956, Oregon's board of health got a jump on them last week by reporting its program a huge success. Among 350,000 Oregonians who have...
All University and Radcliffe students will be eligible for inoculations with Salk Anti-Polio Vaccine under programs announced yesterday by the Harvard University Health Service and the Radcliffe Health Center.
Widespread national use of the vaccine, which protects against serious forms of poliomyelitis, has been credited with reducing the incidence of the disease in the last year.
Dr. Dana L. Farnsworth, director of the University Health Service, said, "I hope that all students will arrange to get their Salk vaccine early this year. It seems to be effective and remarkably free from reactions in its administration."
Twin Peaks. Under such fundamental forethought, the big philanthropy proliferated around the U.S. and the world. One ten-year massive demonstration by doctors and mobile dispensaries in the South, and hookworm was gone. The Rockefeller Foundation, finally chartered by New York State in 1913 (the U.S. Congress denied a federal...