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DR. SALK MAKES A KITE.—Dr. Jonas E. Salk, discoverer of the new anti-poliomyelitis vaccine, relaxes at home in Michigan with the kite he assembled for his three sons, the day before the announcement was made that the vaccine was “safe, effective and potent.” Dr. Salk’s wife looks on from the doorway.

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Press, Volume XCI, Issue 27637, 19 April 1955, Page 3

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DR. SALK MAKES A KITE.—Dr. Jonas E. Salk, discoverer of the new anti-poliomyelitis vaccine, relaxes at home in Michigan with the kite he assembled for his three sons, the day before the announcement was made that the vaccine was “safe, effective and potent.” Dr. Salk’s wife looks on from the doorway. Press, Volume XCI, Issue 27637, 19 April 1955, Page 3

DR. SALK MAKES A KITE.—Dr. Jonas E. Salk, discoverer of the new anti-poliomyelitis vaccine, relaxes at home in Michigan with the kite he assembled for his three sons, the day before the announcement was made that the vaccine was “safe, effective and potent.” Dr. Salk’s wife looks on from the doorway. Press, Volume XCI, Issue 27637, 19 April 1955, Page 3