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- A dissertation from the early eighteenth century, probably the first description of poliomyelitis.
- A field study with live attenuated polio-vaccine.
- A muscle-tendon transposition for paralysis of the lateral abdominal muscles in poliomyelitis.
- A preliminary report on the 1952 epidemic of poliomyelitis in Copenhagen with special reference to the treatment of acute respiratory insufficiency.
- A review of the effectiveness of Salk vaccine in Alberta with special reference to the outbreak of poliomyelitis in 1960.
- A study of the epidemic of acute anterior poliomyelitis in Denmark, 1952-53.
- A winter outbreak of poliomyelitis in Tatamagouche, Nova Scotia, 1952.
- Active immunization against poliomyelitis.
- Acute dilatation of the stomach as a late complication of poliomyelitis.
- Ambulation problems of paralytic post-polio children treated on an out-patient basis.
- Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis with antecedent poliomyelitis. Motor neurone disease may occur in patients with antecedent, sometimes remote, paralytic poliomyelitis. A Jamaican patient with this sequence is described....
- An outbreak of poliomyelitis in Canadian Eskimos in wintertime.
- An outbreak of poliomyelitis.
- Antibodies to poliomyelitis viruses in St. Lucia.
- Antibody to poliovirus in a well-immunised community.
- Certification of poliomyelitis eradication--the Americas, 1994. In May 1985, the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) proposed the goal of interruption of wild poliovirus transmission in the Western Hemisphere by 1990...
- CHALLENGE met.
- Clinical aspects of poliomyelitis.
- Comments on the 1955 Salk vaccination program in the Province of Quebec.
- Community-wide use of a "balanced" trivalent oral poliovirus vaccine (Sabin). A report of the 1961 trial at Prince Albert, Saskatchewan.
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