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  1. Mar 1, 2018 · Gene Smith/AP. M edicine and public health lost a luminary 25 years ago this week with the death of Dr. Albert Sabin. During his life, Sabin became a household name, famous the world over for his ...

  2. Albert Bruce Sabin, an American virologist, developed a live virus vaccine against poliomyelitis, an acute viral disease characterized clinically by fever, sore throat, headache, and vomiting and often by stiffness of the neck and back and as well as involvement of the central nervous system, leading to paralysis and possibly death.

  3. Apr 14, 2020 · Luego, Albert Sabin creó la vacuna oral. Los motivos de la legendaria pelea y un final que los juntó décadas después de sus muertes La poliemielitis era una de las enfermedades más temidas.

  4. Aug 26, 2013 · Dr. Albert Sabin was born today, August 26 in 1906 in Poland and is best known for developing the oral polio vaccine. This black and white portrait of Sabin, taken in 1953, was donated to the National Library of Medicine by the College of Medicine at the University of Cincinnati in 1955, where Sabin was head of Pediatric Research.

  5. ALBERT BRUCE SABIN. August 26, 1906–March 3, 1993. Elected to the NAS, 1951. Albert Bruce Sabin was an outstanding virologist, a prolific researcher, and the definition of a civic-minded scientist who constantly labored to ensure that his work was put to use, as he liked to say, “in the service of society.”.

  6. Albert Bruce Sabin, an American virologist, developed a live virus vaccine against poliomyelitis, an acute viral disease characterized clinically by fever, sore throat, headache, and vomiting and often by stiffness of the neck and back and as well as involvement of the central nervous system, leading to paralysis and possibly death. Sabin ...

  7. National Medal of Science recipient in 1970 “for numerous fundamental contributions to the understanding of viruses and viral diseases, culminating in the development of the vaccine which has eliminated poliomyelitis as a major threat to human health.”. Albert B. Sabin was born in Bialystok, Poland, which at the time was part of Imperial ...

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