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Sep 23, 2022 · Sister Kenny is a nurse working in the outback when she discovers a treatment for Polio. The medical community scoffs and disputes her claims. Sister Kenny s...
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Mar 25, 2013 · Nicole's History Day Documentary 2013
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Jan 26, 2010 · Sister Elizabeth Kenny (played by Claudia Wilkens) searches for a way to treat a child with polio in "Sister Kenny's Children," playing January 23-February 1...
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Nurse. Sister Elizabeth Kenny (20 September 1880 – 30 November 1952) was a self-trained Australian bush nurse who developed an approach to treating polio that was controversial at the time. Her method, promoted internationally while working in Australia, Europe and the United States, differed from the conventional one of placing affected ...
Sister Kenny (1946) -- (Movie Clip) Symptoms Presenting Themselves Per Hollywood, on her very first call, playing the famous Outback nurse Elizabeth Kenny, ca. 1911, Rosalind Russell has received a diagnosis of infantile paralysis for young Dorrie (Doreen McCann) and, with aid from her parents (Fay Helm, Charles Kemper), invents her own radical treatment, in Sister Kenny, 1946.
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Per Hollywood, on her very first call, playing the famous Outback nurse Elizabeth Kenny, ca. 1911, Rosalind Russell has received a diagnosis of infantile paralysis for young Dorrie (Doreen McCann) and, with aid from her parents (Fay Helm, Charles Kemper), invents her own radical treatment, in Sister Kenny, 1946.
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Aug 22, 2002 · Elizabeth Kenny was famous. However, not many people knew much about the woman. "We never really knew what Sister's age was," said Margaret Ernest, Kenny's office administrator. Ernest, now retired, lives in Minneapolis. Elizabeth Kenny was born in 1880, although she told people it was 1886, Ernest said. She was a formidable figure.