Jonas Salk's Legacy
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- (Visit: www.uctv.tv) 2004 marked the 50th anniversary of the introduction of the Salk Polio vaccine. Kathleen Murray, Dr. Jonas Salk's assistant for the last 5 years of his life, shares her perspective about the history of Jonas Salk, the polio vaccine and the Salk Institute.
[10/2003] [Health and Medicine] [Science] [Show ID: 7378]
World needs him again
I am doing a role play on Dr. Jonas Salk and I got so much info on him.
Respect for Jonas salk
26:24- It's hard to imagine how he could've gone merely 9 months after this impressive happy face.
Thank You
Great presentation, but wasn't it later determined that FDR succumbed to Guillain-Barré syndrome?
im doing a essay about him and thanks for the info
lawl i have to do a project on jonas salk he ownz
He didn't stop polio, it was dropping quickly before this shot... because of clean water etc.
Also, he said you can't patent it... these days moderna says they wont go after patents. why? Because the purpose is nefarious. Not about helping people... charity is not always altruistic.
One of my top heroes. Right up there next to Gandhi, MLK Jr and Nelson Mandela.
Lifesaver
so do i, but all i see from his is polio polio polio
I'm doing one too!!!! :D
Wtf - with the help of the news - they never took pictures of FDR & security would take people’s cameras away .
she says umm a lot though. but i do agree. if she had a little more coaching, she would be even better.
@Jade Nicole:
Who cares, do you want a nation of work horses or prancing ponies. Respect her mind, not her outer appearance.
"And the inoculations began.."
1956 after some streetpreachers decided to ride on that wave :"And the first Anti Vaxxers apeared" :P.
DehnusNorder makes me think people didn’t appreciate what dr. Salk did?