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Definition of Albert Sabin
1. Noun. United States microbiologist (born in Poland) who developed the Sabin vaccine that is taken orally against poliomyelitis (born 1906).
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Literary usage of Albert Sabin
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The United States Service Magazine (1864)
"Second Lieutenant Albert Sabin, to be First Lieutenant, Aug. 1, 1863. (Since dead.)
Second Lieutenant Edgar M. Cullen, to be First Lieutenant, Sept. ..."
2. Biographical Memoirs by Caroline K. McEuen, National Academy Of Sciences, National Academy of Sciences Staff (1980)
"I was paged at breakfast to receive a telegram which said: "Had discussions with
Albert Sabin yesterday. He had some interesting ideas. ..."