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Minneapolis, Minnesota. Marvin Goldstein, an infantile paralysis patient, doing an exercise to show freedom of the entire leg at a class conducted by Sister Kenny for technicians and doctors

Minneapolis, Minnesota. Marvin Goldstein, an infantile paralysis patient, doing an exercise to show freedom of the entire leg at a class conducted by Sister Kenny for technicians and doctors

Minneapolis, Minnesota. Marvin Goldstein, an infantile paralysis patient, showing control of extensor muscles of the back at a class for technicians and doctors conducted by Sister Kenny

Minneapolis, Minnesota. Marvin Goldstein, an infantile paralysis patient, showing control of extensor muscles of the back at a class for technicians and doctors conducted by Sister Kenny

Minneapolis, Minnesota. Marvin Goldstein, an infantile paralysis patient, showing control of abdominal muscles for the benefit of technicians and doctors

Minneapolis, Minnesota. Marvin Goldstein, five and a half years old, was seriously stricken with infantile paralysis when admitted to the Elizabeth Kenny Institute in September 17th, 1942. His neck, spine and legs were affected. He was discharged five months later. Here he demonstrates for student technicians and his mother how well he can walk

Minneapolis, Minnesota. Marvin Goldstein, five and a half years old, was seriously stricken with infantile paralysis when admitted to the Elizabeth Kenny Institute in September 17th, 1942. His neck, spine and legs were affected. He was discharged five months later. Here he demonstrates for student technicians and his mother how well he can walk

Minneapolis, Minnesota. Marvin Goldstein, an infantile paralysis patient, showing control of abdominal muscles for the benefit of technicians and doctors

Minneapolis, Minnesota. Sister Kenny conducting a class for doctors and nurses at the Elizabeth Kenny Institute. The patient is Harry Higginbothom of Dallas, Texas

Minneapolis, Minnesota. Marvin Goldstein, an infantile paralysis patient, showing ability to stant on his toes, at a class for technicians and doctors being conducted by Sister Kenny

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01/01/1943
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