Authors: Naomi Rogers
respect, issue of,
7
,
9
,
17
,
38
,
121
,
209
,
224
â
225
,
268
,
279
,
346
,
373
,
403
Physical therapy
as professional field,
7
,
41
â
44
,
52
,
89
,
208
,
224
,
418
Physical Therapy Review
,
406
Physicians
adoption of Kenny's work by,
107
â
108
as converts to Kenny method,
94
â
97
dislike of Kenny,
10
,
104
,
111
,
162
,
198
,
208
,
280
,
410
,
411
,
413
,
433
n
114
Kenny's approach to,
xvii
,
4
,
7
,
10
,
12
â
14
,
19
,
23
,
41
,
41
f
,
42
,
55
,
62
,
88
,
92
,
94
â
95
response to
The Kenny Concept
,
269
Physicians Forum,
307
“Physiologic Nonsense and Poliomyelitis”
(JAMA)
,
187
Physiotherapy Review
,
42
,
89
,
119
Pittsburgh Courier
,
360
Pittsburgh Press
,
274
Pittsburgh Sun Telegraph
,
273
,
402
Plastridge, Alice,
42
,
43
â
44
,
49
â
50
,
163
,
166
Pohl, John Florian
at AMA meeting,
99
cerebral palsy and,
374
Cohn and,
413
courses for physicians,
94
disassociation from NFIP,
306
gender discrimination awareness,
233
n
118
as Kenny ally/supporter,
20
,
56
,
100
,
107
,
197
,
374
,
409
The Kenny Concept
and,
121
f
Kenny's praise of,
23
orthopedic committee visit and,
103
,
104
physical therapists' assessment of Kenny and,
46
,
48
â
50
Sister Kenny
film and,
252
,
255
,
276
statistics on Kenny's patients,
267
,
273
study of Institute patients,
212
technical film use,
247
as textbook co-author,
87
,
109
,
115
,
116
â
121
,
166
,
271
Polio
cause/spread of,
xii
,
xv
,
xvii
,
40
,
313
clinical symptoms/pathology relationship,
xiv
infection fears,
5
,
20
,
91
,
161
,
178
n
74
misdiagnosis of,
xvii
,
5
,
86
,
98
â
99
,
186
new concepts of,
x
â
xi
,
36
â
38
,
39
â
40
,
91
,
100
â
101
,
108
,
118
,
123
,
260
â
261
,
306
,
342
,
351
,
376
â
377
outbreaks of (early 20th c.),
xii
,
5
race politics in,
209
virological science and,
xvii
,
39
,
102
,
246
,
313
,
317
,
342
,
349
,
352
,
365
â
366
,
373
,
376
,
379
Polio and Its Problems
(Berg),
242
n
280
,
321
,
386
n
67
Polio epidemics
in early 20
th
century,
43
,
51
,
150
,
277
in 1940s and 1950s,
46
,
53
,
58
â
59
,
101
,
110
â
111
,
161
,
165
,
185
,
188
,
190
,
201
,
211
,
223
,
245
,
266
,
274
,
307
,
319
,
326
â
327
,
344
,
352
â
358
,
369
,
377
â
378
,
412
â
413
,
419
Polio films,
44
,
88
,
166
,
202
,
211
,
218
,
224
â
225
,
246
.
See also
The Kenny Concept
Polio Hall of Fame (NFIP),
402
,
412
,
413
Poliomyelitis A Systemic Disease
(Kenny),
377
The Polio Paradox
(Bruno),
420
Polio philanthropy,
ix
,
14
â
16
,
39
,
110
â
111
,
156
,
186
â
187
,
193
.
See also
Birthday Ball Commission; Georgia Warm Springs Foundation (GWSF); Kenny Foundation (KF); National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis (NFIP)
Polio Pioneers
,
402
Polio survivors
adult,
156
â
158
,
160
â
161
,
165
,
421
,
422
â
423
disability politics and,
15
,
150
,
156
â
158
,
167
â
168
,
173
,
380
Roosevelt and,
107
,
154
â
155
,
407
Polio therapy/treatment.
See also
Immobilization therapy; Iron lung
conservative turn in,
xiv
home care, promotion of,
346
â
347
hydrotherapy,
xiii
â
xiv
,
97
,
343
,
355
Kenny's efforts to transform,
xix
muscle testing,
xiii
,
48
,
50
â
51
,
54
,
72
,
86
,
89
,
123
,
152
,
319
,
344
,
378
,
418
,
424
NFIP funded therapies/studies,
15
,
39
â
40
NFIP's experience with,
16
,
39
,
159
observations to assess,
7
,
45
,
86
,
159
orthopedic surgery,
xiii
,
45
,
62
,
97
,
100
,
119
pain in,
161
â
163
,
168
â
169
,
343
â
344
,
420
“physiological rest,”
5
racist policies in,
209
research/clinical practice vacuum,
40
rest/enforced straightening concepts,
xii
â
xiii
Polio vaccines
discovery of,
xx
Kenny's fascination with,
306
,
379
Kenny's legacy linked to,
407
,
416
O'Connor on,
373
Salk experiments with,
373
testing in 1950s of,
402
â
403
,
408
Polio wars
cerebral palsy treatment in,
213
â
214
Kenny Foundation campaign in,
218
â
226
National Research Council and,
204
â
208
“organized opposition” in,
215
â
218
“Pennies for Kenny” campaign and,
208
â
213
popular press in,
199
populist movement in,
201
â
204
research expansion and,
226
University of Minnesota and,
196
â
197
Pollock, Lewis,
317
Pooler, James,
215
Populist movement
emergence of,
218
polio wars and,
187
â
188
,
201
â
204
Populist science,
303
Poster child,
202
,
219
,
224
,
308
,
366
,
403
,
425
Post-Polio Syndrome (PPS),
xx
,
419
â
421
,
423
Posture and Pain
(Kendall and Kendall),
418
“The Present Status of Poliomyelitis Management” (Visscher et al),
200
â
201
Progressive Citizens of America,
307
Prostigmine (neostigmine),
122
Psychosomatic Medicine
,
164
Public Health Service.
See
United States Public Health Service
Pye, Aubrey
Queen Mary's Hospital (England),
9
â
10
,
213
,
346
,
351
,
352
Queensland government, as force for medical progress,
6
Queensland Royal Commission (Report of)
compared to Minneapolis physicians,
23
,
46
on Jungeblut's work,
313
on Mills' defense of Kenny,
27
n
49
Race-segregated institutions,
360
Ransohoff, Nicholas,
122
,
142
n
268
,
318
Reader's Digest
,
64
â
66
,
72
â
73
,
102
â
103
,
106
,
110
,
122
,
163
â
164
,
187
,
209
,
210
,
247
Red Book,
115
â
120
,
355
,
357
.
See also
The Kenny Concept of Infantile Paralysis
(Pohl and Kenny)