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MPPSG September 2018

In this issue:

  • Deakin University survey to establish what barriers people with spinal cord injury and post-polio face in day to day activities
  • The epidemic of polio the summer of 1943 shut local schools in Henderson County, North Carolina
  • THE EYES HAVE IT! What the heck is “lag opthalmos”?
  • We must celebrate the end of polio – but the end of polio funding puts other programs at risk
  • Of Frozen Fingers and Polio Feet

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