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Walking Fingers
Book (italiano): <DIV>Thirty-six poignant stories of polio survivors and their caregivers are recounted in this history of the evolution of medical treatment in Canada since the first major polio epidemic of 1927. Canada's pivotal role in the production and mass distribution of vaccines to thousands of children reveals the determination of the people and organizations that raised funds for treatment and researched the disease.<br></div>
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