American attendants adjusting the "Iron lung," the respirator in which Frederick J. Snite, jun., was taken from Peking, China to America. Snite, the son of a wealthy Chicago merchant, was suffering from infantile paralysis. Before being taken to America. Snite was confined in the "Iron lung" for 15 months. July 13, 1937.
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