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Excerpt from: "Do You Drive, Polio?" The more automatic automobile operation becomes, the less difference physical disability will make, so it is a highly encouraging tendency. We should do our bit to encourage it.... | ![]() Read Full Text |
Document Information
| Title: | "Do You Drive, Polio?" | |
| Creator: | n/a | |
| Date: | January 1933 | |
| Format: | n/a | |
| Publication: | The Polio Chronicle | |
| Source: | Roosevelt Warm Springs Institute for Rehabilitation Archives | |
| Location: | p.4 | |
| Keywords: | Automobile; Disease; Georgia; Government; Hand Controls; Identity; Institutions; Inventions; Physical Disability; Policy; Polio; Prejudice; Rehabilitation; Transportation; Warm Springs Foundation | |
| Funding Support Provided By: | NEC Foundation of America |
Objects From This Artifact:
- "Do You Drive, Polio?" (doc)
- Do You Drive, Figure 1 (still)
- Do You Drive, Figure 2 (still)
- Do You Drive, Figure 3 (still)
- Do You Drive, Figure 4 (still)




