The First Polio Vaccine

Author(s): Guy de la Bedoyere

Children Non Fiction

This fabulous new series takes key scientific developments from the last century and investigates how they came about, their creation or discovery, and their long-term effects. Each book places the development in the context of its time, to increase awareness of some of the amazing discoveries that have helped to shape the world today, and the key people behind each of these scientific milestones. The First Polio Vaccine explains what vaccinations are and how they work, and it discusses how Jonas Salk created his vaccine with the help of controversial government funding. It looks at how his work was received by his peers and the public and it investigates how other scientists developed the polio vaccine. It goes on to take a look at what his discovery, which virtually eradicated the disease from the western world, has meant for medical science up to the present day.

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This series is designed to look at key scientific discoveries of the twentieth century, and to put them in context. Each book has a two-page introduction, six chapters, a timeine, glossary, a further information section with websites as well as books, and an index. Brightly coloured with photographs and diagrams in every double-page spread, and coloured 'facts' and 'remember' sections. The books represent a valuable resource for advanced study and will undoubtedly find favour amongst teachers and students alike. The Association for Science Education June 2006

The authors are experienced writers of non-fiction for this age group, with specialist knowledge of their subjects.

General Fields

  • : 9780237527389
  • : Evans Publishing Group
  • : Evans Brothers Ltd
  • : 15 April 2005
  • : 253mm X 193mm
  • : United Kingdom
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Guy de la Bedoyere
  • : Hardback
  • : 614.549
  • : 48
  • : Illustrations (some col.) , ports.