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Limb Labs: Getting Amputee Soldiers Back to Work After WWI
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Join Beth Linker, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of History at the University of Pennsylvania and Jeffrey Reznick, Ph.D., Honorary Research Fellow in the Center for First World War Studies at the University of Birmingham and Director of the Institute for the Study of Occupation and Health, AOTF, for a discussion about early efforts to standardize and construct affordable prosthetic arms and legs for amputee soldiers by orthopedic surgeons in America and England during World War I. July 24, 2:00-3:30 p.m. The National Museum of Health and Medicine. Free.
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Andrea Schierkolk
National Museum of Health and Medicine
6900 Georgia Ave., NW,
Bldg. 54
202-782-2673
202-782-3573 Email: andrea.schierkolk@afip.osd.mil
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