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Sentence count:210+6Posted:2017-04-11Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: portfolioscoliosispolispolitepolicypolicepolishpolityMeaning: ['pəʊlɪəʊ]  n. an acute viral disease marked by inflammation of nerve cells of the brain stem and spinal cord. 
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91. Today, like many other public hospitals that once took polio patients, it houses many AIDS patients.
92. If the patient had polio, the fluid showed cellular and chemical changes consistent enough for physicians to diagnose the disease.
93. If people will use the vaccine available, it is possible to give paralytic polio a knockout blow within the next year.
94. It accounted for a third of all oral polio vaccine administered.
95. Individually, too, children on polio wards sometimes received considerable special attention, which could make their stays pleasurable.
96. On staff were nurses and doctors with special training in the care of polio patients.
97. Two different live polio vaccines tested then infected children with the disease rather than protected them; some died.
98. Doctors recommend that all children be immunized against polio and tuberculosis.
99. So it can not be ruled out that this man had contracted his HIV from polio vaccine a few weeks before.
100. No one knew then nor knows now why polio erupted in the summertime, though clearly it did.
101. In a few minutes I will report on a new polio vaccine announced as a polio cure.
102. He had developed a vaccine using virulent forms of polio that were then killed with formaldehyde and injected.
103. Still, children-and adults-got polio.
104. The couple were coping as best they could with the radically altered life polio had foisted upon them.
105. Polio created an epidemic of fear unlike any other in modern times.
106. Later that day she was hospitalized in a delirium brought on by polio.
107. Bubonic plague, typhoid, polio, diphtheria, tuberculosis, syphilis and gonorrhea still afflict much of the world.
108. The conscious, alert patient, such as the polio victim, must be given treatment for as long as he desires.
109. Like all good conspiracy theories, the polio vaccine theory's originators are its worst enemies.
110. The polio patient's equal right to self-determination should not be denied merely because he is helpless.
111. When his son Matthew was temporarily crippled with polio, Guinness took to dropping in to church and praying.
112. Had anyone else in the Mott family come down with polio as a result?
113. Then came that great morning when the newly made electron microscope had been used on polio slides.
114. He maintained this gift even after he had been disabled by the recurrence of teenage polio.
115. First, chimpanzee kidney tissues will prove to have been used to grow Chat polio vaccine.
116. If flies could be eliminated, then perhaps so could polio epidemics.
117. All that attention to bladders and bowels, however necessary,(www.Sentencedict.com) only added to the lack of privacy for paralyzed polio patients.
118. As the years went on and no better idea about how one got polio was advanced, the theory took on importance.
119. The ongoing problem with the live-virus vaccine, however, is that it carries a small but predictable risk of paralytic polio.
120. Approximately 2 to 5 percent of children and up to 30 percent of adults with paralytic polio die.
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