The paralytic illness of Franklin D. Roosevelt(1882–1945) began in 1921 when the future President of the United States was 39 years old. His main symptoms were fever; symmetric, ascending paralysis; facial paralysis; bowel and bladder dysfunction; numbness and hyperesthesia; and a descending pattern of recovery. Roosevelt was left permanently paralyzed from the waist down. He was diagnosed with poliomyelitis at the time, but his symptoms are more consistent with Guillain–Barré syndrome (GBS) – an autoimmune neuropathy which Roosevelt's doctors failed to consider as a diagnostic possibility. In 1926, his belief in the benefits of hydrotherapy led him to found a rehabilitation center at Warm Springs, Georgia. He avoided being seen using his wheelchair in public, but his disability was well known and became a major part of his image. In 1938, he founded the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis, leading to the development of polio vaccines.
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@说不准 我去年答应你要放一个视频,现在有了。
每年国庆节,哈法都有个节目:Royal Nova Scotia International Tattoo。在国庆节这天他们在Downtown 游行,晚上正式表演,连续7天。
这个视频是我2015年拍的,前半部分是游行,后半部分是在Halifax Citadel National Historic Site 里的表演: