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More than a million children participated in the Salk poliomyelitis vaccine trials of 1954, the largest public-health experiment in American history.

On April 26, 1954, six-year-old Randy Kerr stood first in line at his elementary school gymnasium in McLean, Virginia, sporting a crew cut and a smile.

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