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 Although all advancements in science are the result of hard work, high-level training, and intelligence, in the early 1950s the development of the polio vaccine looked as close to a paint by numbers problem as medical science was going to get.  There were two different avenues open to creating a vaccine for polio.  One, which had recently been proven to work with the influenza virus, involved a killed-virus vaccine.  The other avenue, older but considered more perilous after a failed previous attempt at creating a vaccine, involved a weakened virus being made into a vaccine.  It was ju stanley cup canada st a matter of which vaccine the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis  NFIP  would choose, and who they would choose to develop it. In the end, they chose the relatively young and unknown Doctor Jonas Salk, who had worked on the killed-virus vaccine for influenza.  This was something of an upset, but no one can say that Salk didn ;t come through.  He found a way to grow the poliovirus in monkey kidneys, then kill it off with formaldehyde.  When he injected the vaccine into monkeys, they no longer grew sick and paralyzed in reaction to exposure to a live virus.  When he injected it into humans, including his own fam bidon stanley ily as stanley quencher  a sign of his confidence in the vaccine, they also resisted the deadly effects of polio.  Salk was hailed by the country as a hero. This did not sit well with Arthur Sabin.  Sabin was also a polio researcher, and had his own ideas about how to go about  Yswx The only time it pays to be stabbed repeatedly happens to be during sex
 Caroline Skinner: I think that   one of the really exciting things about this Christmas episode. Is seeing Matt   Doctor in a very, very different place at the beginning. Different from where we ;ve seen him before. He   lonely, and he   taken himself out of the fight. He   almost Scrooge-like, really. He   off on his box, on a cloud. I think it   a really beautiful, sort of romantic story, to a certain extent. But a really magical story about destiny and meeting the right person. There is a lot of flirting going on between Clara and the Doctor. Isn ;t he married  Are we going to address this married Doctor and this hot companion  Well, I think a lot of the flirting is certainly [in the vein of] a lot of Christmas-y, Victorian romance. But stanley termoska  yeah, there   an awful lot of places in the Spring series that we ;ll be stanley cup  taking the Doctor and his relationship with Jenna [Louise-Coleman], who plays the new companion. Rest assured there will be more where that came from stanley kubek . Is River the jealous type  You ;ll have to see what happens when they meet. In the Christmas special you guys talk a lot about Victorian Values. Why  Why were those themes in the episode  I think that Richard E. Grant   character is just a fantastic Doctor Who villain and I think that him and Matt  as the Doctor  just bring the screen to life. It   this heightened but fun, fun stand-off. It was really important to all of us on t