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President Roosevelt Polio & The New Deal “I'm just afraid that I may not have the strength to do this job. After you leave me tonight, Jimmy, I am going.

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1 President Roosevelt Polio & The New Deal “I'm just afraid that I may not have the strength to do this job. After you leave me tonight, Jimmy, I am going to pray. I am going to pray that God will help me, that he will give me the strength and the guidance to do this job and to do it right. I hope that you will pray for me, too, Jimmy.” FDR talking to his son, James, following his victory over President Hoover

2 What is Polio? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lDMoBcZG72E

3 FDR & Polio Contracted while vacationing in Canada in 1921 August 10 th – Tired with chills and abdominal pains. August 11 th – AM: Leg weak PM: Leg completely paralyzed. Other leg weak August 12 th – Both legs paralyzed with no sensitivity. Paralysis spread upwards preventing urination for several days to come. August 13 th – Paralyzed from the chest down. August 25 th – Entire body paralyzed. Paralysis in parts of his face. A slow recovery would begin in mid-September

4 Polio Paralytic polio occurs in.1% to 2% of polio cases. Virus enters the body, leaves the intestinal tracts, and enters/spreads through your blood stream.

5 The First New Deal "I pledge you, I pledge myself, to a new deal for the American people."


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