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Paul Alexander (polio survivor)
American polio survivor and writer (–)
Paul Richard Alexander (January 30, – March 11, ) was an American paralyticpolio survivor, lawyer and author. He contracted polio in at the age of six and spent the vast majority of his life in an iron lung for more than 70 years.
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Life
Alexander was born on January 30, , in Dallas[1] to Gus Nicholas Alexander, the child of Greek immigrants, and Doris Marie Emmett, of Lebanese descent.[2][3] He contracted polio at the age ofsix and was paralyzed for life, only able to move his head, neck, and mouth.[4][5][6]
During a major U.S.
outbreak of polio in the early s, hundreds of children around Dallas, Texas, including Alexander, were taken to Parkland Hospital. There, children were treated in a ward of iron lungs. He almost died in the hospital before a doctor noticed he was not breathing and rushed him into an iron lung.[7]
He spent eighteen months in the hospital.
At discharge, his parents rented a portable generator and a truck to bring him and his iron lung home. Beginning in , with help from the March of Dimes and a physical therapist named Mrs. Sullivan, Alexander taught himself glossopharyngeal breathing, which allowed him to leave the iron lung for gradually increasing periods of time.[8]
Alexander was one of the Dallas Independent School District's first home schooled students.
He learned to memorize instead of taking notes. At the age of twenty-one, he graduated second in his class from W. W. Samuell High School in , becoming the first person to graduate from a Dallas high school without physically attending a class.[2][8]
Alexander received a scholarship[4] to Southern Methodist University.
He transferred to the University of Texas at Austin, where he earned a bachelor's degree in , then a Juris Doctor in [9] Before he was admitted to the bar in , he was employed as an instructor of legal terminology to court stenographers at an Austin trade school. He represented clients in court in a three-piece suit and a modified wheelchair that held his body upright.[10][11]
Alexander has been recognized by Guinness World Records as the person who has spent the longest amount of time living in an iron lung.[12]
Alexander started a TikTok account in January , on which he posted videos discussing his life.
He had more than , followers at the time of his death.[2]
Alexander died in Dallas on March 11, , at age [1][13] Although he had been hospitalized for COVID in February, the actual cause of death was unclear.[14][13][15] He was one of the last two people still using the technology, alongside Martha Lillard, who first entered an iron lung in [16]
Book
Alexander self-published his memoir, Three Minutes for a Dog: My Life in an Iron Lung, in April with the assistance of friend and former nurse Norman D.
Brown.[17][18] Alexander spent more than eight years writing the book, using a plastic stick and a pen to tap out on a keyboard or by dictating the words to his friend.[8]
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