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Jonas Salk and the Invention of the Polio VaccineMain MenuJonas Salk and the Invention of the Polio VaccineA Brief History of VariolationA Brief History of VaccinationPolio TimelineAlvaro Quezada7828c851ddc470a00b45eb00bde06e8e2aefd52c
Polio epidemic
1media/NewspaperClipping.JPG2020-09-09T12:00:23-07:00Alvaro Quezada7828c851ddc470a00b45eb00bde06e8e2aefd52c3788910plain2020-09-10T10:44:22-07:00Alvaro Quezada7828c851ddc470a00b45eb00bde06e8e2aefd52c In 1894 the first recognized U.S. polio epidemic occurred in Vermont with 132 total cases (18 deaths), including several cases in adults.
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1media/FDR.JPG2020-09-09T12:00:34-07:00Alvaro Quezada7828c851ddc470a00b45eb00bde06e8e2aefd52cFranklin D. Roosevelt12plain2020-09-09T17:03:55-07:00Alvaro Quezada7828c851ddc470a00b45eb00bde06e8e2aefd52c