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This polio survivor is one of the last still using an iron lung ventilator : NPR
From Iron Lung to Microprocessor Ventilators: Advances in Respiratory Care Practice – Vaccines
Poliovirus had to live before it could die - Boston Children's Answers
Living inside a canister: Dallas polio survivor is one of few people left in U.S. using iron lung
82-Year-Old Polio Survivor One of the Last 3 Iron Lung Users
Polio: Do we have to worry about it once again? - BBC News
Texas Man Lives 70 Years in an Iron Lung: 'I Never Gave Up' | Smart News| Smithsonian Magazine
The Public Health Interventions for Polio Were Restrictive, and So Were the Iron Lungs | History of Vaccines
Polio survivor is not defined by iron lung - The Columbian
The Last of the Iron Lungs
Longview Rotary Club continues effort to help eradicate polio worldwide
The Iron Lung and Other Equipment | National Museum of American History
Ventilators: Three centuries in the making : News Center
Call the Midwife - Those who watched our Christmas Special will have seen a major story strand involving the scourge of polio, and treatment involving a machine called a negative pressure ventilator -
The Iron Lung | Science Museum
Iron lung (c. 1933) used to "breathe" for polio patients until 1955 when polio vaccine became available is located in the Mobile Medical Museum, Mobile, Alabama | Library of Congress
American Masters | Polio and Iron Lungs in the 1950s. Le Clercq's Illness. | Season 28 | PBS
One of the Last People to Live in an Iron Lung Is a Longhorn | The Alcalde
What America Looked Like: Polio Children Paralyzed in Iron Lungs - The Atlantic
One of the Last People to Live in an Iron Lung Is a Longhorn | The Alcalde
This polio survivor is one of the last still using an iron lung ventilator : NPR
Iron lung - Wikipedia
Among the Last in An Iron Lung - Longreads
The man in the iron lung | Polio | The Guardian
How Does an Iron Lung Work? Polio Survivor, 82, Among Last to Use Breathing Equipment
My experience with the iron lung, the negative pressure ventilators of the past | British Columbia Medical Journal