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Dead Or Alive

Creator: n/a
Date: September 1932
Publication: The Polio Chronicle
Source: Roosevelt Warm Springs Institute for Rehabilitation Archives


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The Polio Chronicle has a large free circulation. In line with the objectives of the National Patients' Committee -- to spread knowledge of poliomyelitis -- members of the medical profession and others vitally interested in the disease receive the Chronicle without charge.

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Up to this time there has been no way of telling whether our free circulation is dead or whether it is alive and accomplishing what we want it to. Therefore, with this issue, a notice slip is being enclosed to those who by profession or personal experience are entitled to receive the Chronicle free. All such persons returning these notice cards will continue to receive the Chronicle.

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As our readers will readily understand, not everyone should, in justice, receive the Polio Chronicle gratis. Accordingly, others wishing to receive the Polio Chronicle and to identify themselves with the national movement against infantile paralysis, should join the Polio Crusaders.

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Membership in the Polio Crusaders range from one dollar up and should be sent to Treasurer, National Patients' Committee, at Warm Springs, Ga.

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