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Collection: Visuals - Catalog Card
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| TITLE: |
Iron Lung |
| FROM: |
Paralysis And Profits |
| ORIGINAL CAPTION: |
Should a Life-Saving Device be Patentable? |
| CREATOR: |
n/a |
| DATE: |
June 1933 |
| FORMAT: |
Photograph |
| FORMAT TYPE: |
Magazine |
| DIMENSIONS: |
7.9 x 6 in |
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| PUBLICATION: |
The Polio Chronicle |
| SOURCE: |
Roosevelt Warm Springs Institute for Rehabilitation Archives |
| LOCATION: |
p.1 |
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| KEYWORDS: |
Advocacy, Assistive Technology, Disease, Economics, Georgia, Institutions, Inventions, Jurisprudence, Medicine, Physical Disability, Polio, Public Health, Respirator, Treatments Therapies Cures, Warm Springs Foundation |
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| IMAGE SIZE: |
(550 x 419 pixels) |
| | | OBJECTS | FROM THIS ARTIFACT:
- Iron Lung (still)
- Law Vs. Life (doc)
- Paralysis And Profits (doc)
- Two Respirators (still) | | | | FUNDING | SUPPORT PROVIDED BY: NEC Foundation of America | |
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