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Collection: Documents - Catalog Card
| EXCERPT: It was great sport just paddling and floating around. Soon Mr. Roosevelt's cheery "Good Morning!" sounded on the air and in a few minutes he had joined us in the pool. At once we were told and shown a series of exercises he had worked out. It was "Catch hold of the bar this way" --- now swing --- in and out --- Hard! harder! that's it --- that's fine! Now - again, this way ----," and so through the entire regime of things he had worked out that morning.... |
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| TITLE: |
Where Infantile Paralysis Gets Its "Walking Papers" |
| CREATOR: |
Fred Botts (author) |
| DATE: |
Circa 1930 |
| FORMAT: |
Manuscript |
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| SOURCE: |
Franklin D. Roosevelt Library |
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| KEYWORDS: |
Architecture, Assistive Technology, Braces, Cane, Crutch, Disease, Doctors, Exercise, Family, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Fred Botts, Georgia, Hydrotherapy, Institutions, Medical Professionals, Medicine, Native American, Nursing, Pennsylvania, Physical Disability, Physical Therapy, Polio, Railroads, Rehabilitation, Transportation, Travel, Warm Springs Foundation, Wheelchair |
| | | FUNDING | SUPPORT PROVIDED BY: Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt Institute | |
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