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Polio Wars

Polio Wars

Sister Kenny and the Golden Age of American Medicine

9780195380590
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Opis
During World War II, polio epidemics in the United States were viewed as the countrys other war at home:: they could be neither predicted nor contained, and paralyzed patients faced disability in a world unfriendly to the disabled. These realities were exacerbated by the medical communitys enforced orthodoxy in treating the disease, treatments that generally consisted of ineffective therapies. Polio Wars is the story of Sister Elizabeth Kenny - Sister being a reference to her status as a senior nurse, not a religious designation - who arrived in the US from Australia in 1940 espousing an unorthodox approach to the treatment of polio. Kenny approached the disease as a non-neurological affliction, championing such novel therapies as hot packs and muscle exercises in place of splinting, surgery, and immobilization. Her care embodied a different style of clinical practice,one of optimistic, patient-centered treatments that gave hope to desperate patients and families. The Kenny method, initially dismissed by the US medical establishment, gained overwhelming support over the ensuing decade, including the endorsement of the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis (todays March of Dimes), Americas largest disease philanthropy. By 1952, a Gallup Poll identified Sister Kenny as most admired woman in America, and she went on to serve as an expert witness at Congressional hearings on scientific research, a foundation director, and the subject of a Hollywoodfilm. Kenny breached professional and social mores, crafting a public persona that blended Florence Nightingale and Marie Curie. By the 1980s, following the discovery of the Salk and Sabin vaccines and the March of Dimes withdrawal from polio research, most Americans had forgotten polio, its therapies, and Sister Kenny. In examining this historical arc and the publics process of forgetting, Naomi Rogers presents Kenny as someone worth remembering. Sister Kenny recalls both the passion and the practices of clinical care and explores them in their own terms.
Szczegóły produktu
OUP USA
86604
9780195380590
9780195380590

Opis

Rok wydania
2013
Numer wydania
1
Oprawa
twarda
Liczba stron
488
Wymiary (mm)
156 x 235
Waga (g)
839
  • Introduction; Part One; 1 A Bush Nurse in America; 2 The Battle Begins; 3 Changing Clinical Care; Part Two; 4 Polio and Disability Politics; 5 The Polio Wars; 6 Celluloid; Part Three; 7 Kenny Goes to Washington; 8 Fading Glory; 9 I Knew Sister Kenny;
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