Only Salary Paid Salk For Vaccine
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Polio Vaccine Inoculation Schedule Delayed
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Salk Polio Inoculations To Start In Ann Arbor May 2
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County Parents Asked To Request Vaccine By Postcard System
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40 'U' Hospital Doctors Volunteer To Give Inoculations
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Engelke Says Polio Vaccine 'Completely Safe'
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Danielle Galbraith Gets Ready For Her Polio Vaccine at University Hospital Well-Baby Clinic, April 1955 Photographer: James Galbraith
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Ann Arbor News, April 23, 1955
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Interested: All the world may be applauding Dr. Jonas S. Salk on his discovery of a vaccine to defeat poliomyelitis, but seven-month-old Danielle Galbraith doesn't feel that way about it. Here, she watches a doctor prepare the syringe.
Ann Arbor News, April 23, 1955
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Interested: All the world may be applauding Dr. Jonas S. Salk on his discovery of a vaccine to defeat poliomyelitis, but seven-month-old Danielle Galbraith doesn't feel that way about it. Here, she watches a doctor prepare the syringe.
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Danielle Galbraith After Receiving Polio Vaccine at University Hospital Well-Baby Clinic, April 1955 Photographer: James Galbraith
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1955
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Ann Arbor News, April 23, 1955
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Inoculated: Let's get out of here may be foremost in Danielle's mind as she happily returns to mommy, Mrs. Alice Galbraith of 1125 Michigan Ave., after her polio shot. Pictures are by her daddy, James Galbraith, a News photographer.
Ann Arbor News, April 23, 1955
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Inoculated: Let's get out of here may be foremost in Danielle's mind as she happily returns to mommy, Mrs. Alice Galbraith of 1125 Michigan Ave., after her polio shot. Pictures are by her daddy, James Galbraith, a News photographer.
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Danielle Galbraith Receives Polio Vaccine at University Hospital Well-Baby Clinic, April 1955 Photographer: James Galbraith
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1955
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Ann Arbor News, April 23, 1955
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Injured: Her worst fears realized, Danielle tells the world what she thinks of the whole procedure. She received the anti-polio shot at the University's Well-Baby Clinic as part of an infant group being tested for research purposes.
Ann Arbor News, April 23, 1955
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Injured: Her worst fears realized, Danielle tells the world what she thinks of the whole procedure. She received the anti-polio shot at the University's Well-Baby Clinic as part of an infant group being tested for research purposes.
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Polio Vaccine Consent Forms Prepared By Washtenaw County Volunteers, April 1955
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1955
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Ann Arbor News, April 21, 1955
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Vaccine Consent Slips Prepared: Assembling materials on the Salk polio vaccine for mailing to Washtenaw county parents are these volunteer workers (left to right), Mrs. Ray Towler of 579 Kennedy St., Mrs. Donald Holloway of 935 Hawthorn St., and Mrs. Otto Hammerland of 309 Arnet St., all of Ypsilanti, and Mrs. James Nichols of 1502 Morton St., Ann Arbor, who was in charge of the project. Included in the mailing were consent slips parents must sign to allow their children to be vaccinated. Work was done last night in Tappan Junior High School cafeteria.
Ann Arbor News, April 21, 1955
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Vaccine Consent Slips Prepared: Assembling materials on the Salk polio vaccine for mailing to Washtenaw county parents are these volunteer workers (left to right), Mrs. Ray Towler of 579 Kennedy St., Mrs. Donald Holloway of 935 Hawthorn St., and Mrs. Otto Hammerland of 309 Arnet St., all of Ypsilanti, and Mrs. James Nichols of 1502 Morton St., Ann Arbor, who was in charge of the project. Included in the mailing were consent slips parents must sign to allow their children to be vaccinated. Work was done last night in Tappan Junior High School cafeteria.
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