Post-Polio Care: Daniel J. Wilson, PhD
Post-Polio Care: Past, Present and Future. A Conference featuring William M. DeMayo, MD and Daniel J. Wilson, PhD, held in August, 2017, was attended by a live audience of 90+ survivors.
Post-Polio Care: William M. DeMayo, MD (Video)
Post-Polio Care: Past, Present and Future: A Conference featuring William M. DeMayo, MD and Daniel J. Wilson, PhD, held in August, 2017, was attended by a live audience of 90+ survivors.
Post-Polio Care: Q&A with William M. DeMayo, MD and Daniel J. Wilson, PhD(Video)
Post-Polio Care: Past, Present and Future: A Conference featuring William M. DeMayo, MD and Daniel J. Wilson, PhD, held in August, 2017, was attended by a live audience of 90+ survivors.
Coffee with Polio Experts: Carolyn Sein, WHO (Video)
"Coffee with the Polio Experts" featuring Dr. Carolyn Sein from WHO
Coffee with Polio Experts: Professor David Salisbury (Video)
"Professor David Salisbury, chair of the Global Commission for the Certification of the Eradication of Poliomyelitis, talks us through the process of certifying the world as polio-free, and the importance of containing the virus after eradication."
How Surviving Polio Has Impacted My Personality
Polio, which caused the asymmetrical freezing of my muscles, not only shaped my body, but also moulded my personality. A virus — something that itself exists on the border between being alive and dead — had the power to write the manuscript of my life.
“Twice He Went Down, Twice He Got Up”
It was a very hot day. When they passed Logan Circle she let him play in the water fountain. That’s the day they believe he caught polio. The next day, they blocked off the entire area.
Famous People Who Had and Have Polio
Explanation of the disease Polio and resource list of famous people living and deceased who had polio in their lives.
A Special Big Brother, Shirley Temple and the President
Josephine (Briggs) Gross was born in Deadwood, South Dakota…. She was diagnosed with Polio at the age of 4, and remembers very little of it, however does not feel as though she suffered with it very badly while she was sick.