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Collection: Visuals - Catalog Card
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| TITLE: |
What One Girl Did |
| FROM: |
Social Hygiene Posters |
| ORIGINAL CAPTION: |
Four years ago she saw only her physical handicap, her lameness. Today she is an excellent swimmer and a life saver, also a doctor's assistant. Given a bit of encouragement, physical training, and education, courage came, -- then health, a useful place in the world, and joy in living. |
| CREATOR: |
American Social Health Association |
| DATE: |
1922 |
| FORMAT: |
Poster |
| DIMENSIONS: |
8.5 x 11 in |
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| SOURCE: |
University of Minnesota Libraries, Social Welfare History Archives |
| CONTROL NO.: |
swhp0053 |
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| KEYWORDS: |
American Social Health Association, Children, Doctors, Education, Eugenics, Exercise, Identity, Leisure, Media, Medical Professionals, Medicine, Physical Disability, Physical Therapy, Public Health, Public Relations, Social Hygiene, Sports, YMCA |
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| IMAGE SIZE: |
(390 x 550 pixels) |
| | | OBJECTS | FROM THIS ARTIFACT:
- A Syphilitic Baby (still)
- Blind Boys (still)
- Blinded By Gonorrhea (still)
- The Happiness of Children (still)
- What Kind of Children? (still)
- What One Girl Did (still) | |
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