Opinion: Remembering Albert Sabin and the vaccine that changed the world
Albert Sabin pursued the possibility of eradicating polio as single-mindedly as he once pursued the vaccine itself.
by John Sever
Mar 01, 2018
3 minutes
Medicine and public health lost a luminary 25 years ago this week with the death of Dr. Albert Sabin. During his life, Sabin became a household name, famous the world over for his development of the oral polio vaccine. He was also a role model for many clinicians and researchers because he refused to patent the vaccine.
I recall a conversation with Sabin at a medical conference in Miami in the early 1960s. My wife and
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