| 31. | One reason she was able to receive her visa was because President Roosevelt himself was diagnosed with infantile paralysis too.
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| 32. | He was a fellow of the Pasteur Institute of Paris and the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis, among other honors.
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| 33. | Clark, an expert on arthritis, joined the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis in 1958 and soon became its medical director.
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| 34. | Milbauer suffered from infantile paralysis and has always used crutches, which he calls " Rufus " and " Doofus ."
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| 35. | The fight against polio did not really get under way until 1938 when the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis was born.
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| 36. | The operations of the Institute were paid for by the Foundation for Infantile Paralysis, which later became the March of Dimes.
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| 37. | At the age of nine Davis was stricken with infantile paralysis, a form of polio that left both legs virtually paralyzed.
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| 38. | Many cases of'infantile paralysis'( later known as poliomyelitis ) may well have been misdiagnosed and actually been cases of tick paralysis.
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| 39. | In 1934 Rivers was elected to the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis, he oversaw the clinical trials of Jonas Salk's vaccine.
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| 40. | When the Kilmers'daughter Rose ( 1912 1917 ) was stricken with poliomyelitis ( also known as infantile paralysis ) shortly after birth,
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