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Author Oshinsky, David M., 1944-

Title Polio : an American story / David M. Oshinsky
Published Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2005

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Description viii, 342 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations ; 24 cm
Contents 1. The first epidemics -- 2. Warm springs -- 3. "Cripples' money" -- 4. "And they shall walk" -- 5. Poster children, marching mothers -- 6. The apprenticeship of Jonas Salk -- 7. Pathway to a vaccine -- 8. The starting line -- 9. Seeing beyond the microscope -- 10. "Plague season" -- 11. The rivals -- 12. "The biggest public health experiment ever" -- 13. The Cutter fiasco -- 14. Mission to Moscow -- 15. Sabin Sundays -- 16. Celebrities and survivors
Summary "All who lived in the early 1950s remember the fear of polio and the elation felt when a successful vaccine was found. Now David Oshinsky tells the story of the polio terror and of the intense effort to find a cure, from the March of Dimes to the discovery of the Salk and Sabin vaccines - and beyond." "Here is a remarkable portrait of America in the early 1950s, using the widespread panic over polio to shed light on our national obsessions and fears. Drawing on newly available papers of Jonas Salk, Albert Sabin, and other key players, Oshinsky paints a suspenseful portrait of the race for a cure, weaving a dramatic tale centered on the furious rivalry between Salk and Sabin. Indeed, the competition was marked by a deep-seated ill will among the researchers that remained with them until their deaths. The author also tells the story of Isabel Morgan, perhaps the most talented of all polio researchers, who might have beaten Salk to the prize if she had not retired to raise a family."
"The polio experience also revolutionized the way in which the government licensed and tested new drugs before allowing them on the market, and the way in which the legal system dealt with manufacturers' liability for unsafe products. Finally, and perhaps most tellingly, Oshinsky reveals that polio was never the raging epidemic portrayed by the media, but in truth a relatively uncommon disease."--BOOK JACKET
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Subject Poliomyelitis -- United States -- History -- 20th century.
LC no. 2004025249
ISBN 0195152948 (hbk. : alk. paper)