Paul Alexander: An Extraordinary Man Who Lived 70 Years Inside An Iron Cube - 'Wine, Women, Laughs'
Thursday, 14 March 2024
Alexander was six years old when he was placed in a full-body metal cylinder known as an iron lung in 1952 after contracting polio, a deadly disease that once paralyzed tens of thousands of children every year. An iron lung uses pressure to blow air into the lungs.
Alexander was six years old when he was placed in a full-body metal cylinder known as an iron lung in 1952 after contracting polio, a deadly disease that once paralyzed tens of thousands of children every year. An iron lung uses pressure to blow air into the lungs.
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