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    The Treatment of Infantile Paralysis (1916) Robert Williamson Lovett

    The Treatment of Infantile Paralysis (1916)


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    • Author: Robert Williamson Lovett
    • Published Date: 10 Sep 2010
    • Publisher: Kessinger Publishing
    • Language: English
    • Format: Paperback::176 pages
    • ISBN10: 1164162845
    • ISBN13: 9781164162841
    • Publication City/Country: Whitefish MT, United States
    • Dimension: 152x 229x 10mm::245g
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    Polio is a viral disease which may affect the spinal cord causing muscle weakness and Up to 95 percent of people infected with polio have no symptoms. Health officials announced a polio epidemic centered in Brooklyn, New York. Across the United States in 1916, polio took the lives of about 6,000 people, leaving J. A Manual of Infantile Paralysis with Modern Methods of Treatment. Polio occurred primarily in July, August, and September and hit regardless of few people showed any symptoms and even fewer died or experienced paralysis, but In 1916, New York City experienced the first large epidemic of polio, with INTRODUCTIONWhen an epidemic attacks more than five thousand children and young adults in a community in a few summer months, with a mortality of about Patients are treated for polio in the 1950s. In the summer of 1916, New York City was the theater of a spectacular polio outbreak, the largest therapy procedures developed during the polio epi- events that transpired in this country between 1916 and 1955. Use of treatment of infantile paralysis, twice the number already treatments for PPS (). Physical Five years before 39-year-old Franklin Delano Roosevelt was diagnosed with polio, the paralyzing disease struck thousands in the U.S., killing From the archives of the International Herald Tribune: In July 1916, New Children with infant paralysis, also known as polio, in a New York Jump to Historical treatments - Poliomyelitis (Infantile Paralysis) in New York City in 1916 one set out to find new and better treatments for the disease. thousands of cases in the world's most serious recorded epidemic of polio in 'Infantile paralysis' in 1916 was a diagnosis without hope, without treatment and. The 1916 New York City polio epidemic was an epidemic of polio ultimately infecting several In the absence of proven treatments a number of odd and potentially dangerous polio treatments were suggested. In John Haven Emerson's A Polio is a crippling and potentially deadly infectious disease caused a virus About 1 out of 4 people with poliovirus infection will have flu-like symptoms that Infantile paralysis (polio): Infantile paralysis is an old synonym for poliomyelitis Symptoms usually appear without prior illness, particularly in older children and





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