File:Polmone d'acciaio (Alvis Motor Company) .jpg
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[edit]DescriptionPolmone d'acciaio (Alvis Motor Company) .jpg |
English: This mobile iron lung was built in the 1950s by the Alvis Motor Company can be seen in The Science Museum in London (Exhibition Road). Iron lungs, especially during polio epidemics in the first half on 20th century, were built in car factories and some featured car parts.
Italiano: Questo polmone d'acciaio portatile, costruito nel 1950 dalla Alvis Motor Company, può essere visto nel "The Science Museum" a Londra ("Exhibition Road"). I polmoni d'acciaio, specialmente durante le epidemie di poliomielite nella prima metà del XX secolo furono costruiti nelle fabbriche di macchine e sono formate da parti di macchine. |
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Source | http://himetop.wikidot.com/alvis-motor-company-iron-lung |
Author | Luca Borghi |
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Date and time of data generation | 16:52, 25 August 2011 |
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