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Eleanor roosevelt biography childhood immunization

          Eleanor Roosevelt died of complications from what vaccine-preventable disease that she had as a child?

        1. Eleanor Roosevelt died of complications from what vaccine-preventable disease that she had as a child?
        2. Immunized or who have not responded to immunization.
        3. We enacted the Vaccines for Children program to provide free vaccines to uninsured and underinsured children.
        4. Children—the polio child on crutches and the first child to be inoculated with the Salk vaccine.
        5. Both FDR and Eleanor were surprised by this verdict, as it was uncommon for a middle aged person to contract polio.
        6. We enacted the Vaccines for Children program to provide free vaccines to uninsured and underinsured children.!

          Eleanor Roosevelt

          American diplomat and activist (1884–1962)

          For other uses, see Eleanor Roosevelt (disambiguation).

          "Anna E.

          Roosevelt" redirects here. For her daughter, see Anna Roosevelt Halsted.

          Eleanor Roosevelt

          United Nations portrait, c. 1946

          In office
          January 20, 1961 – November 7, 1962
          PresidentJohn F.

          Kennedy

          Preceded byOffice established
          Succeeded byEsther Peterson
          In office
          January 27, 1947[1] – January 20, 1953[2]
          PresidentHarry S.

          Truman

          Preceded byOffice established
          Succeeded byMary Pillsbury Lord
          In office
          April 29, 1946[3] – December 30, 1952[4]
          Preceded byOffice established
          Succeeded byCharles Malik
          In role
          March 4, 1933 – April 12, 1945
          PresidentFranklin D.

          Roosevelt

          Preceded byLou Henry Hoover
          Succeeded byBess Truman
          In role
          January 1, 1929 – December 31, 1932
          GovernorFran