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Dorothy Horstmann and Albert Sabin
Dorothy Horstmann and Albert Sabin at the Infectious Disease Society of America (IDSA) annual conference in 1984. Dorothy Horstmann is pictured here giving an award to Dr. Albert Sabin after Sabin delivered the Maxwell Finland Lecture.
Dorothy Horstmann
- demonstrated that poliovirus reached the central nervous system through the bloodstream.
- was the first woman president of IDSA in 1975.
(Photo courtesy of Dr. I George Miller)
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<pubmed>21698038</pubmed>| PMC3117421
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