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1. Polio: An American Story by David M. Oshinsky | |
Paperback: 368
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(2006-09-01)
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How scientific genius and philanthropy are elevated & lowered by the vicissitudes of Ego
informative but missing some important facts
More a political than scientific script
A wonderful story of disease, scientific progress, human egos, and change
Some questionable information |
2. Small Steps: The Year I Got Polio by Peg Kehret | |
Paperback: 179
Pages
(1996-01-01)
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Great book
Small Steps:The Year I Got Polio
Kid Review: Best Book Ever!
Great book for middle schoolers and older!
Great book |
3. The Polio Paradox: Understanding and Treating "Post-Polio Syndrome" and Chronic Fatigue by Richard L. Bruno | |
Paperback: 384
Pages
(2003-06-01)
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The Polio Paradox
The Polio Paradox
A Godsend!!!
FINALLY, QUESTIONS ANSWERED ABOUT MY SYMPTOMS
Polio Paradox |
4. Post-Polio Syndrome: A Guide for Polio Survivors and Their Families by Dr. Julie K. Silver M.D., Julie K. Silver | |
Paperback: 304
Pages
(2002-09-01)
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Post-Polio Syndrome: A Guide for Polio Survivors and Their Families
Post-Polio Syndrome
Excellent resource for people with who've had polio!
Post Polio Syndrome: A Guide for POlio Survivors & Their Families
Facts are fascinating |
5. The Polio Paradox: What You Need to Know by Richard L. Bruno | |
Hardcover: 352
Pages
(2002-07)
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Editorial Review Product Description The first section of the book outlines the recent history of the poliovirus, and how it affected, and continues to affect, several generations. From childhood agonies to adult experiences of extreme fatigue that worsen when patients attempt to stay active, every stage is examined, with a special focus on both how the virus works and how surviving the disease often resulted in a host of social stigmas. In blunt, often humorous prose, Bruno outlines recommendations to aid in dealing with recurring symptoms. Admonishments like "walls, furniture, and spouses are not assistive devices" and "brake before you break" are aimed at helping patients develop a reasonable exercise program in combination with curtailing exhausting activities and gaining an understanding of how to live with a chronic, potentially debilitating illness. Supplying both a historical perspective and a healthy dose of practical support, Bruno offers an excellent and thorough introduction to the world of post-polio management. --Jill Lightner Customer Reviews (27)
Post Polio Syndrome
The Polio Paradox: What You Need to Know
Post Polio Syndrome
The Polio Paradox
Janet - It has enlightened my life |
6. Dirt and Disease: Polio Before FDR (Health and Medicine in American Society) by Naomi Rogers | |
Paperback: 272
Pages
(1992-05-01)
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7. The Polio Years in Texas: Battling a Terrifying Unknown by Heather Green Wooten | |
Paperback: 264
Pages
(2009-10-25)
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Editorial Review Product Description Polio also had a sweeping cultural and societal effect. It engendered fearful responses from parents trying to keep children safe from its ravages and an all-out public information blitz aimed at helping a frightened population protect itself. The disease exacted a very real toll on the families, friends, healthcare resources, and social fabric of those who contracted the disease and endured its acute, convalescent, and rehabilitation phases. In The Polio Years in Texas, Heather Green Wooten draws on extensive archival research as well as interviews conducted over a five-year period with Texas polio survivors and their families. This is a detailed and intensely human account of not only the epidemics that swept Texas during the polio years, but also of the continuing aftermath of the disease for those who are still living with its effects. Public health and medical professionals, historians, and interested general readers will derive deep and lasting benefits from reading The Polio Years in Texas. Customer Reviews (6)
Enlightening book on polio in Texas
The Polio years in Texas: Battling a Terrifying Unknown
The polio years
Well written and enlightening
The metaphor of War is correct |
8. Jonas Salk and the Polio Vaccine (Inventions and Discovery) by Katherine Krohn | |
Hardcover: 32
Pages
(2010-01)
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9. Living with Polio: The Epidemic and Its Survivors by Daniel J. Wilson | |
Paperback: 312
Pages
(2007-08-15)
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Editorial Review Product Description Polio was the most dreaded disease of twentieth-century America. Whenever and wherever it struck, hospitals filled with victims of the virus. Many experienced only temporary paralysis, but others faced a lifetime of disability. Living with Polio is the first book to focus primarily on the personal stories of the men and women who had acute polio and lived with its crippling consequences. "[Daniel J. Wilson] has done an admirable job of assembling more than 150 first-person accounts into a coherent narrative. . . . In the America of 2005, new cases of polio are extraordinarily rare; the World Health Organization hopes to eradicate it completely by 2008. But Mr. Wilson reminds us that more than half a million Americans are still living with its consequences."—Gordon Haber, New York Sun "For readers who . . . did not live during the prevaccine period, Living with Polio provides an excellent survey of the stories of those who had the misfortune of being struck by the disease."—Mark Pallansch, Science Customer Reviews (6)
Living With Polio
An important book
Overly Academic But Still Interesting
Living with Polio
Living, Not Dying, With Disease |
10. Twin Voices: A Memoir of Polio, the Forgotten Killer by Janice Nichols | |
Paperback: 288
Pages
(2008-09-30)
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A Twin Bond That Transcends Even Death
Enlightening
A Compelling Look at Polio and Its Devastating Effects
Well-researched and touching
My voice |
11. Warm Springs: Traces of a Childhood at FDR's Polio Haven by Susan Richards Shreve | |
Paperback: 224
Pages
(2008-06-10)
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A memoir to be much admired
Intriguing premise, yet falls flat
Heartbreakingly Honest
Life among the Polios
Warm Springs |
12. Chasing Polio in Pakistan: Why the World's Largest Public Health Initiative May Fail by Svea Closser | |
Paperback: 256
Pages
(2010-08-16)
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Very Good
Fascinating Scientific Research |
13. In the Shadow of Polio: A Personal and Social History by Kathryn Black | |
Paperback: 330
Pages
(1997-05-16)
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A Different Era
Wow!
Excellent Read
Another polio survivor
Misleading Info about the book- please read!! |
14. The Politics of Polio in Northern Nigeria by Elisha P. Renne | |
Paperback: 192
Pages
(2010-07-09)
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Editorial Review Product Description In 2008, Northern Nigeria had the greatest number of confirmed cases of polio in the world and was the source of outbreaks in several West African countries. Elisha P. Renne explores the politics and social dynamics of the Northern Nigerian response to the Global Polio Eradication Initiative, which has been met with extreme skepticism, subversion, and the refusal of some parents to immunize their children. Renne explains this resistance by situating the eradication effort within the social, political, cultural, and historical context of the experience of polio in Northern Nigeria. Questions of vaccine safety, the ability of the government to provide basic health care, and the role of the international community are factored into this sensitive and complex treatment of the ethics of global polio eradication efforts. |
15. Polio Voices: An Oral History from the American Polio Epidemics and Worldwide Eradication Efforts (The Praeger Series on Contemporary Health and Living) by Julie K. Silver M.D. | |
Hardcover: 192
Pages
(2007-08-30)
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Editorial Review Product Description Incorporating many rare photographs from the family albums of survivors who tell their stories, Harvard professor Julie Silver, M.D., and historian Daniel Wilson help readers understand the sheer terror that gripped parents of young children every spring and summer during the first half of the 20th century as polio epidemics ran rampant. Interviewed as part of the Polio Oral History Project directed by Silver and funded by Harvard, foundations, and private donors, the people featured in this book describe what is arguably the most feared scourge of modern times. Testimonies are included from people who worked in polio wards, as well as from those involved in worldwide eradication efforts. The book also addresses the emergence of the polio and disability rights movement, the challenges of post-polio syndrome, and the state of polio research and developments today. And it explores the concern that polio could return in an even more vicious form as a result of bioterrorism. Customer Reviews (1)
A really moving and meticulously researched book |
16. A Summer Plague: Polio and Its Survivors by Mr. Tony Gould | |
Paperback: 384
Pages
(1997-10-20)
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A GRIPPING HISTORY OF POLIO IN THE TWENTIETH CENTURY. For anyone who has survived polio, the year,summer, indeed,the day that he or she first had polio will always mark the time of thePlague, "The Crippler," as it was known for many decades, whetherthat time is personally recalled or recounted by family members. In ASummer Plague,Polio And Its Survivors, award-winning author Tony Gould,who had polio at age twenty in 1959, while a junior officer in the Britishmilitary in Hong Kong, gives us a wide-ranging and thoroughly grippinghistory of polio throughout its most destructive period, the twentiethcentury, and the ways in which this country and most of Western Europecoped with this scourge. Gould acknowledges that most of the world'spopulation has not yet received anti-polio vaccine and that much remains tobe learned about post-polio syndrome. In the1970's and into the 1980'sthere was an increasing medical ignorance about polio; "peopletroubled by its after-effects were dismissed by doctors either ashypochondriacs or, worse, neurotics in need of psychiatric treatment." Polio first appeared in epidemic proportions at the end of thenineteenth century in Scandinavia, with the first major outbreak in theUnited States in 1916 in New York City. During the week of August 5 therewere 1151 reported cases of polio with 301 deaths in the city. Theauthorities and families with young children were overtaken with panic; asmany as 50,000 children of the well-to-do were sent out of the city toplaces considered safe from the epidemic. On the other hand, cities,Hoboken, for example, absolutely forbade all-nonresidents from entering; onJuly 18, 1916, police turned away 150 families trying to enterHastings-on-Hudson. Children from poorer sections of the city werequarantined that year for up to eight weeks regardless of beingasymptomatic. It was later found that wealth, poverty and/or livingconditions were all irrelevant. Many cases went unreported by familiesfearing the quarantine. For some months it was believed that cats and dogswere responsible for the spread of polio, and many thousands were roundedup and destroyed. Nationwide in 1916 there were 27,000 reported cases ofpolio with 6,000 deaths, 2,343 of these in the city. No account of polioin the United States would be complete without a retelling of the story ofFDR who contracted polio in 1921 and believed for mostof his remainingyears that strenuous exercise, massage, and warm water bathing would curehim and restore his useless legs. The March of Dimes, Warm Springs, Ga,Sister Kenny, Drs.Salk and Sabin, and Basil O'Connor are familiar names,but, nevertheless, Gould provides an insightful and in-depth study of thiscast and of the events shaped by them and others in medicine and in thepolitics and intrigues of medical rivalries. Politics was never absent fromthe constant struggle for money for treatment and rehabilitation andresearch for a preventive vaccine. The conflicting methods of after-caretreatment including rigid splinting with braces to prevent deformity of theback and limbs, as opposed to massage, exercise, physiotherapy, includinghydrotherapy, engendered furious medical debates. Sister Kenny, who had noformal medical training, was always at the center of the storm advocatingthe abandonment of braces and iron lungs which she called "torturechambers." She did not come to the United States until 1940, and wasrebuffed by the medical profession in spite of her isolated"miracles" on "hopeless" cases with the use of hotpacks to relieve muscle spasm and a regime of exercise for musclere-strengthening and muscle re-coordination. Her battles with Americanorthopedic surgeons never ended, and Gould believes that their attempts todiscredit her arose out of professional jealousy. The research for apreventive vaccine ended with the fabled successes (and incredible enmity)of Dr.Salk and his "killed" vaccine and of Dr.Sabin with his"live" vaccine. Gould relates his own personal initialharrowing experiences with polio and those of other survivors in the laterchapters of this memorable, fascinating, no-holds-barred history, includingfirst-person accounts by Dr. Lauro Halstead and by Joan Headley, ExecutiveDirector of GINI, Gazette International Networking Institute. Mustreading for everyone!
A human interest textbook with empathy and heart. |
17. D.M. Oshinsky's Polio(Polio: An American Story [Paperback])(2006) by D.M. Oshinsky | |
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18. Polio and Its Aftermath: The Paralysis of Culture by Marc Shell | |
Hardcover: 336
Pages
(2005-06-15)
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Editorial Review Product Description It was not long ago that scientists proclaimed victory over polio, the dread disease of the 1950s. More recently polio resurfaced, not conquered at all, spreading across the countries of Africa. As we once again face the specter of this disease, along with other killers like AIDS and SARS, this powerful book reminds us of the personal cost, the cultural implications, and the historical significance of one of modern humanity's deadliest biological enemies. In Polio and Its Aftermath Marc Shell, himself a victim of polio, offers an inspired analysis of the disease. Part memoir, part cultural criticism and history, part meditation on the meaning of disease, Shell's work combines the understanding of a medical researcher with the sensitivity of a literary critic. He deftly draws a detailed yet broad picture of the lived experience of a crippling disease as it makes it way into every facet of human existence. Polio and Its Aftermath conveys the widespread panic that struck as the disease swept the world in the mid-fifties. It captures an atmosphere in which polio vied with the Cold War as the greatest cause of unrest in North America--and in which a strange and often debilitating uncertainty was one of the disease's salient but least treatable symptoms. Polio particularly afflicted the young, and Shell explores what this meant to families and communities. And he reveals why, in spite of the worldwide relief that greeted Jonas Salk's vaccine as a miracle of modern science, we have much more to fear from polio now than we know. Customer Reviews (2)
Interesting book on Polio history
A cultural history and survey of the meaning of polio in society |
19. A Paralyzing Fear: The Triumph Over Polio In America by Nina Seavey, Paul Wagner, Jane Smith | |
Hardcover: 288
Pages
(1998-10-01)
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Polio and it's epidemics explained.
A Fascinating look at America's Polio experience. The numerousblack and white photographs paint a vivid image of the experience. Whilethis book is not intended to be a complete history of polio, it is anexcellent book for those who wish to know how the polio epidemics felt, aswell as the pride in the conquest of polio through the March of Dimes. This book would be a good addition for a high school or junior highschool library as well. ... Read more |
20. Polio (Biographies of Disease) by Daniel J. Wilson | |
Hardcover: 172
Pages
(2009-09-23)
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Editorial Review Product Description This new title in the Biographies of Disease series offers a thorough examination of medical and scientific efforts to battle polio, from the 19th-century identification of the virus to the great 20th-century epidemics, from the unprecedented campaign to find a vaccine to recent efforts to confront polio in West Africa and South Asia and eliminate it entirely. Beyond the science, Polio looks at the effects of the disease on individuals and the United States as a whole. The book gives readers a sense of what it was like to have polio and to recover from it. It also describes how the search for answers to polio led to the rise of one of America's premier medical charities—the March of Dimes—and how modern physical therapy practices emerged alongside the polio epidemics of the 20th century. |
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