INFANTILE PARALYSIS
SISTER KENNY S TREATMENT ORIGINATOR BACK IN AUSTRALIA Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright BRISBANE, November 25. Sister Kenny returned from London by air in order to see her sick mother and consult with the Queensland Government and examine local infantile paralysis sufferers who are undergoing her treatment. She intimated that she intends to reply to medical critics of her methods within a few days. She added that the London County Council had arranged for her return in March. Her treatment was being carried out in a special London clinic, where the whole 46 cases were responding satisfactorily, and whereon a special scientific report would be prepared next July.
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Evening Star, Issue 22816, 26 November 1937, Page 11
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108INFANTILE PARALYSIS Evening Star, Issue 22816, 26 November 1937, Page 11
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