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    1946 · Biography · 1h 57m

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  1. 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 limbs in ...

  2. www.britannica.com › biography › Elizabeth-KennyElizabeth Kenny | Britannica

    May 3, 2024 · Elizabeth Kenny was an Australian nurse and health administrator who was known for her alternative approach to polio treatment, known as the Kenny method. Her fight to gain the medical community’s acceptance for her method was the subject of the 1946 film Sister Kenny.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Sister_KennySister Kenny - Wikipedia

    Sister Kenny is a 1946 American biographical film about Sister Elizabeth Kenny, an Australian bush nurse, who fought to help people who suffered from polio, despite opposition from the medical establishment. The film stars Rosalind Russell, Alexander Knox, and Philip Merivale.

  4. Nov 27, 2012 · When Sister Kenny saw her first case of polio in 1911, she thought the patients’ limbs were stiff, not permanently paralyzed. She also was unaware of the accepted medical treatment.

  5. Apr 25, 2020 · Sister Elizabeth Kenny, a 59-year-old nurse who'd just arrived in the United States after a lifetime in Australia's outback, began examining Henry.

  6. Sister Elizabeth Kenny. Born: September 20, 1880. Died: November 30, 1952. Major Contribution: Kenny was an Australian nurse who as early as 1910 had reported treating polio cases in the bush back "to normalcy."

  7. Oct 31, 2022 · She was a trailblazer with a remarkable story – Sister Elizabeth Kenny, the Australian bush nurse who defied the medical fraternity to develop her own unorthodox methods to treat polio.

  8. Who was Sister Kenny? ElizabethLisaKenny (1880-1952) was born in New South Wales and grew up in the town of Nobby, Queensland. When Lisa was 17, she fell off a horse and broke her wrist.

  9. Dec 20, 2023 · Sister Elizabeth Kenny discovered a revolutionary treatment for infantile paralysis and devoted her life to the dissemination of the treatment throughout the U.S. and abroad. After doctors on the east and west coasts dismissed her ideas, Sister Kenny came to Minnesota in 1940.

  10. Nov 10, 2014 · In April 1940, Sister Elizabeth Kenny—a fifty-nine-year-old Australian nursearrived in New York from Brisbane. Over the previous thirty years, Kenny had developed an unorthodox understanding of polio and a novel approach to patient management.

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