INFANTILE PARALYSIS
THE KENNY TREATMENT SUCCESS IN SURREY SYDNEY, Jan. 8 It is understood on unimpeachable authority that doctors at the Carshalton clinic, Surrey, England, where tests have been made, are deeply impressed by Sister Kenny's methods of treatment of infantile paralysis. The clinic accommodates 40 patients, and nearly 100 have already been treated, several of whom were acute cases. The Kenny treatment is reported to, have yielded excellent results. The fact that there have been no deaths since the clinio was opened is accepted as one of the strongest proofs of its efficiency. Early treatment of new cases at Carshalton is considered to have placed a new complexion on Sister Kenny's methods.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22932, 10 January 1938, Page 10
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