This report provides a comprehensive analysis of the devastating outbreak of polio in New York City in 1907, which resulted in hundreds of fatalities and thousands of cases of paralysis. It offers a detailed account of the epidemiology, clinical manifestations, treatment options, and preventive measures employed at the time.
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