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by the nation’s most famous polio victim, President Franklin D. Roosevelt. He often speaks of his mother’s tenacity and love as the reason for his recovery. “I was under intense observation ...
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but in 1934 he treated polio victim President Franklin D. Roosevelt six times during his first visit here.” “The results were astounding,” Okazaki biographers Gene and Lora Edwards wrote.