21. In the evening she will attend a dinner at the Association for the Fight against Infantile Paralysis . 22. Stricken himself, Roosevelt created the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis in 1938 to help victims of polio. 23. Warm Springs, Georgia, gained a reputation for treating infantile paralysis by a procedure of baths and exercise. 24. In his capacity as chairman, Sick also raised funds on behalf of the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis . 25. In the evening she was to attend a dinner at the Association for the Fight against Infantile Paralysis . 26. From 1933 to 1935, Carver worked to develop peanut oil massages to treat infantile paralysis ( polio ). 27. In 1949, he suffered a personal crisis when all three children were afflicted with poliomyelitis ( infantile paralysis ). 28. He received training in electroencephalography at Mount Sinai Hospital under a fellowship of the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis . 29. As president in 1938, he created the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis , the forerunner of the March of Dimes. 30. The poliomyelitis virus, also called infantile paralysis , can spread from the intestines and attack the brain and spinal cord.