PEDIATRICS Vol. 9 No. 3 March 1952, pp. 366-381
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Panel Discussion POSSIBLE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PARALYTIC POLIOMYELITIS AND SUBCUTANEOUS INJECTION OF IMMUNIZING AGENTS AND OTHER MEDICINAL SUBSTANCES

Regional poliomyelitis paralysis within a month after hypodermic or intramuscular injection of various medicaments makes a flawless administration technic imperative. If an administration technic without pitfalls cannot be employed, elective immunizations should be postponed during poliomyelitis epidemics.

Submitted on February 7, 1951