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Minneapolis, Minnesota. Sister Kenny with Winifred Gorman (right), an infantile paralysis patient, and Winifred's sister who has come to the Elizabeth Kenny Institute to see her on visitor's day

Minneapolis, Minnesota. Sister Kenny with Winifred Gorman (right), an infantile paralysis patient, and Winifred's sister who has come to the Elizabeth Kenny Institute to see her on visitor's day

Minneapolis, Minnesota. Sister Kenny with Winifred Gorman (right), an infantile paralysis patient, and Winifred's sister who has come to the Elizabeth Kenny Institute to see her on visitor's day

Minneapolis, Minnesota. Winifred and Kathelene Gorman at the Kenny Institute. Winifred is an infantile paralysis patient and is being visited by her sister

Minneapolis, Minnesota. Winifred and Kathelene Gorman at the Kenny Institute. Winifred is an infantile paralysis patient and is being visited by her sister

Minneapolis, Minnesota. Sister Kenny with two-year-old Winifred Gorman, a patient at the Kenny Institute. Winifred was admitted in November, 1942, a very serious case, stricken with infantile paralysis in both legs, spine and abdomen. She can now walk and use her arms freely. She is almost completely recovered, and will be discharged in a few weeks

Minneapolis, Minnesota. Sister Kenny with two-year-old Winifred Gorman, a patient at the Kenny Institute. Winifred was admitted in November, 1942, a very serious case, stricken with infantile paralysis in both legs, spine and abdomen. She can now walk and use her arms freely. She is almost completely recovered, and will be discharged in a few weeks

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

Minneapolis, Minnesota. Sister Kenny with Winifred Gorman (right), an infantile paralysis patient, and Winifred's sister who has come to the Elizabeth Kenny Institute to see her on visitor's day

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01/01/1943
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Delano, Jack, photographer
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Minneapolis (Minn.) ,  44.98000, -93.26389
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No known restrictions. For information, see U.S. Farm Security Administration/Office of War Information Black & White Photographs http://www.loc.gov/rr/print/res/071_fsab.html

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minnesota hennepin county minneapolis safety film negatives minneapolis minn sister kenny sister kenny gorman paralysis patient paralysis patient elizabeth institute elizabeth kenny institute visitor room interior interior united states history library of congress