"Poliomyelitis epidemiology United States." . . "Poliomyelitis Epidemiology United States." . "Documentary films United States." . . "March of Dimes Birth Defects Foundation" . . "Poliomyélite États-Unis Prévention Histoire." . . "Wyeth Pharmaceuticals (Firm)." . . "Poliomyelitis Vaccination History Documentary films." . . . . "Poliomyélite États-Unis Histoire." . . "Poliomyelitis vaccine History Documentary films." . . "National Endowment for the Humanities (Firm)." . . "Video recordings for the hearing impaired." . . "Poliomyelitis United States History 20th century." . . "Polioviris." . . "University of Washington. Center for History in the media." . . "Poliovirus Vaccine, Inactivated United States History." . . "1900 - 1999" . . "Poliomyelitis United States History." . . "Documentary films." . . "Poliomyélite Vaccination États-Unis Histoire." . . "Disease Outbreaks United States History." . . "Poliomyélite Prévention Histoire." . . "Poliomyelitis." . . . . "Video recordings for the hearing impaired"@en . . . . . . . . "Paralyzing fear"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . "A paralyzing fear the story of polio in America" . . "A paralyzing fear the story of polio in America"@en . . . "Poliomyelitis was never a concern in the United States until 1916, when 27,000 people caught the disease. This video looks at how the public health system handled the epidemic, the nursing care that was given and features interviews with survivors. Details the search for a cure and ends with the fact that the United States is free of Poliomyelitis today, though many underdeveloped countries are still facing its threat."@en . . "Récit de l'introduction de la poliomyélite (appelée alors \"paralysie infantile\") aux États-Unis en 1916, puis des grandes épidémies des années 1940 et 1950 alors que la maladie tue ou paralyse des milliers d'enfants chaque été ; la campagne privée de levée de fonds (\"March of Dimes\") pour lutter contre la maladie, dirigée par un président (Franklin D. Roosevelt), lui-même atteint depuis 1921, la découverte d'un vaccin par Jonas Salk en 1953 et les campagnes nationales de vaccination à partir de 1954 ; le vaccin complémentaire d'Albert Sabin 5 ans plus tard et son administration. La tentative pour éliminer la maladie de la planète." . . . . . . . . "Seldom has society come full circle in the cycle of a disease - from illness, to epidemic, to cure. Polio is the 20th century's most notable exception. Every baby boomer remembers collecting dimes in their dime cards, hearing the success of the Salk shot, and lining up for oral vaccines taken in a sugar cube. But few know the story of how polio came to America in 1916 and grew into the frightening epidemics of the 1940's and 50's when the disease crippled tens of thousands of children every summer. Led by a president crippled by the virus himself, the battle against polio was the first, and perhaps the most successful, fight against a disease. This fascinating story is told here using thousands of photographs and films along with interviews with polio survivors, their families, nurses, doctors, and community leaders, bringing to life an America that was both brave and innocent - when people believed in scientists, government, and the power of every person in the fight to protect the children. Narrated by Olympia Dukakis. Emmy Award Winner!"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "A documentary tracing the full circle of the battle against polio from illness to epidemic to cure. The arrival of polio to American shores in 1916 marked the beginning of long \"polio summers\" that infected and crippled thousands of children each year. Finally, after a long, grassroots fight against the disease, Dr. Salk's vaccine brought the epidemic to a halt."@en . . "Paralyzing fear"@en . "(Producer) This documentary traces the full circle of the battle against polio from illness to epidemic to cure. The arrival of polio to American shores in 1916 marked the beginning of long \"polio summers\" that infected and crippled thousands of children each year. Finally, after a long, grassroots fight against the disease, Dr. Salk's vaccine brought the epidemic to a halt." . . "\"The story of polio's rise to epidemic proportions in 1916 and its eventual eradication through vaccines in the 1950's. The documentary examines America's haunting fear of the disease it could not contain and tells the story of America's transcendence from that fear. The film crew traveled across America interviewing polio survivors, parents, doctors, physical therapists, journalists, and everyday citizens who have been affected by the disease. Featuring thousands of photographs and films from the 'March of Dimes' archives, the documentary presents authentic images from the American polio era which had been in storage for more than 35 years.\"--Http://www.killermovies.com."@en . . . . . "Documentary films"@en . . . . . . . . "A paralyzing fear the story of polio from epidemic to the discovery of the vaccine" . . "DVD-Video discs"@en . . . . . . . "A paralyzing fear : the story of polio in America" . "A documentary tracing the full circle of the battle against polio from illness to epidemic to cure. The arrival of polio to American shores in 1916 marked the beginning of an epidemic that infected and crippled thousands of children each year. After a long fight against the disease, Dr. Salk's vaccine brought the epidemic to a halt." . . "History"@en . . . "History" . . . . . . . . . "Story of polio in America"@en . . . . "Story of polio in America" . . . . . "A paralyzing fear"@en . "This Program follows the battle against polio from the first epidemic in 1916 to Dr. Salk's vaccine in 1955." . . "Documentary"@en . . "A paralysing fear the story of polio in America"@en . "Chronicles the history of polio and discusses how it affected life in America, how it was treated, how doctors found the vaccine, how it has helped researchers stop the spread of other diseases, and other related topics."@en . "Feature films"@en . . . . . . . "A paralyzing fear tells the story of how polio began in America in 1916 and grew into the frightening epidemics of the 40s and 50s when the disease crippled tens of thousands of children every summer. Led by a President crippled by the virus himself, the battle against polio was the first, and perhaps most successful, grassroots fight against a disease."@en . . . "A paralyzing fear tells the story of how polio began in America in 1916 and grew into the frightening epidemics of the 40s and 50s when the disease crippled tens of thousands of children every summer. Led by a President crippled by the virus himself, the battle against polio was the first, and perhaps most successful, grassroots fight against a disease." . . . "Tells the story of how polio began in America in 1916 and grew into the frightening epidemics of the 1940s and 1950s when the disease crippled tens of thousands of children. Led by President Roosevelt who himself was crippled by polio, the battle to fight against the virus was won in the mid 1950s with the discovery of the vaccine by Jonas Salk."@en . . "Paul Wagner Productions (Firm)." . . "United States." . . "Poliomyelitis United States History Documentary films." . . "Children Diseases Documentary films." . .