Lockjaw could have killed her 80 years ago, but Riley saved her

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2024-10-20
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Before the days of routine tetanus vaccinations, Ollie Fisher injured her toe in her family’s garden as a 10-year-old in 1944. It got infected and she nearly died, but she recovered at Riley and went on to become a nurse.

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Originally published on the Riley Children's Health "Riley Connections" website. Text by Maureen C. Gilmer (Senior Writer, Indiana University Health)
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