"Polio Vaccine" Howard A. Howe Hand Signed 2.5X3.5 B&W Photo For Sale


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"Polio Vaccine" Howard A. Howe Hand Signed 2.5X3.5 B&W Photo:
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Up for sale a VERY RARE! "Salk Polio Vaccine" Howard A. Howe Hand Signed 2.5X3.5 B&W Photo Mounted to Johns Hopkins Letterhead Dated 1953.



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Howard Atkinson Howe was a physician, whose work at the Johns Hopkins medical institutions helped to lay the groundwork for the Salk polio vaccine. A native of Wabash, Ind. who credited a high school teacher in Indianapolis with arousing his interest in biology, Howe attended Butler University and graduated from Yale University in 1925. In 1929, he graduated from the Hopkins medical school and remained there serving in a number of faculty posts. He was a member of Phi Beta Kappa, Alpha Omega Alpha and other professional groups. Howe had started the original polio program at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine in 1937 and remained as a director of the laboratory when it was transferred to the School of Hygiene arid Public Health in 1942. At his retirement in 1959, he was adjunct professor of epidemiology. He and his associates traced the pathways through the body of the polio virus, identified the three types of virus and produced immunity in chimpanzees with inactivated virus. In 1952, he successfully inoculated children at the Rosewood State Hospital, just before the pioneer inoculation programs of Dr. Jonas Salk who used a more refined vaccine that was easier to mass produce. Dr. David Bodian, professor of neurobiology and anatomy at the medical school, who for a number of years directed the program with Dr. Howe, described him as "rigorous" and using an "objective approach" in the laboratory, but as a "somewhat romantic" person with cultural and artistic interests who was prized for his personal qualities and was "quite unlike what people think of as a researcher.”  In 1942, Dr. Howe was a winner of the first E. Mead Johnson Award and in 1958 was named to the Polio Hall of Fame of the National Foundation in Warm Springs, Ga. His work had also resulted in a number of awards from local groups including a McCormick Unsung Hero award. Following his retirement from Hopkins as a result of ill health, he continued to do research for the Maryland State Health Department until moving to Warwick, R.I. He was a member of the Naval Reserve during and after World War II, leaving the Reserve in 1953 with the rank of lieutenant commander. Dr. Howe, who was 75, had lived in Warwick, R.I. for three years. He died at the Rhode Island Hospital after a long Illness.[6]



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