Collection: Documents - Catalog Card
| EXCERPT: We realize that the cost of adequate treatment and muscle training is prohibitive to many victims of the disease. We are convinced, however, that the treatment is justified in plain dollars and cents. Therefore, we believe that every polio should receive the best treatment medical science provides. We further believe that the world should be made a better place, architecturally, mechanically, economically, and socially, for the handicapped to live in.... |
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| TITLE: |
Appraisal |
| CREATOR: |
n/a |
| DATE: |
July 1933 |
| FORMAT: |
Article |
| FORMAT TYPE: |
Magazine |
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| PUBLICATION: |
The Polio Chronicle |
| SOURCE: |
Roosevelt Warm Springs Institute for Rehabilitation Archives |
| LOCATION: |
p.3 |
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| KEYWORDS: |
Access, Advocacy, Architecture, Assistive Technology, Disease, Economics, Fundraising, Georgia, Government, Independent Living, Institutions, Medical Professionals, Medicine, New Deal, Physical Disability, Physical Therapy, Policy, Polio, Prejudice, Public Relations, Rehabilitation, Warm Springs Foundation, Wheelchair |
| | | FUNDING | SUPPORT PROVIDED BY: NEC Foundation of America | |
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