2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.pmrj.2017.11.012
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Sister Elizabeth Kenny and Polio in America: Doyenne or Demagogue in Her Role in Rehabilitation Medicine?

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“…She eschewed prolonged immobilization and became the leading proponent for early reactivation of people with polio. Many of her principles and practices aligned with the nascent field of physical medicine (soon to become physical medicine and rehabilitation, and a board‐certified medical specialty, in 1947) 2 …”
Section: Circa 1970mentioning
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“…She eschewed prolonged immobilization and became the leading proponent for early reactivation of people with polio. Many of her principles and practices aligned with the nascent field of physical medicine (soon to become physical medicine and rehabilitation, and a board‐certified medical specialty, in 1947) 2 …”
Section: Circa 1970mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many of her principles and practices aligned with the nascent field of physical medicine (soon to become physical medicine and rehabilitation, and a board-certified medical specialty, in 1947). 2…”
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confidence: 99%