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Girl diving off dock; message about overcoming disability.

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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
 
SOURCE:  University of Minnesota Libraries, Social Welfare History Archives
CONTROL NO.:  swhp0053
 
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
 
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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