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A young woman in a wheelchair looks at a paper with a list on it.

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TITLE:  Scorecard
FROM:  Playing Polio At Warm Springs
ORIGINAL CAPTION:  "Look" I heard one red-haired girl who had Polio only last fall cry out as she examined her card "There's fifteen muscles come up!"
CREATOR:  n/a
DATE:  June 1932
FORMAT:  Photograph
DIMENSIONS:  3 x 4.25
 
PUBLICATION:  The Polio Chronicle
SOURCE:  Roosevelt Warm Springs Institute for Rehabilitation Archives
LOCATION:  p.7
 
KEYWORDS:  Assistive Technology, Disability Culture, Disease, Georgia, Humor, Identity, Institutions, Leisure, Medicine, Physical Disability, Physical Therapy, Polio, Rehabilitation, Warm Springs Foundation, Wheelchair
 
IMAGE SIZE:  (403 x 550 pixels)
 
OBJECTS FROM THIS ARTIFACT:
- Boarding-School Life (still)
- Brace As A Polo Horse (still)
- Classroom (still)
- Crutch As A Polo Horse (still)
- Franklin Roosevelt (still)
- Gift Shop (still)
- Golf Course (still)
- Horses At Warm Springs (still)
- Housekeeping Cottages (still)
- Infirmary (still)
- Library (still)
- Lunch At The Inn (still)
- Physical Therapy In The Pools (still)
- Physios (still)
- Playing Polio At Warm Springs (doc)
- Playing With A Ball In The Pool (still)
- Pool With Sun Rooms (still)
- Row Of Women In Wheelchairs (still)
- Sarah (still)
- Scorecard (still)
- Stairless Eden (still)
- Sun Bathing (still)
- The Brace Maker (still)
- The Colony (still)
- The Pool (still)
- Two Children In A Swing (still)
- Walking Exercises (still)
- Wheelchair Polo (still)
 
FUNDING SUPPORT PROVIDED BY: NEC Foundation of America


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