000043719 001__ 43719 000043719 005__ 20250116091219.0 000043719 0247_ $$2doi$$a10.6083/bpxhc43719 000043719 037__ $$aETD 000043719 041__ $$aeng 000043719 245__ $$aPhysiotherapy of poliomyelitis 000043719 260__ $$bUniversity of Oregon 000043719 269__ $$a1941 000043719 336__ $$aThesis 000043719 520__ $$aPoliomyelitis, commonly known as Infantile Paralysis, is an acute infectious disease, accompanied in many, perhaps most cases, by paralysis. The paralysis is incidental and not essential, and when it occurs, is a weakening or total loss of power in certain muscles, with no gross disturbance of sensation. Infantile Paralysis is a general infection, the results of which are most marked in the nervous system, in which at autopsy the meninges are found to be edematous and injected, a slight increase in the amount of cerebrospinal fluid also being evident. The brain and cord are edematous and minute hemorrhages can generally be distinguished. 000043719 542__ $$fIn copyright - single owner 000043719 650__ $$aPoliomyelitis$$024338 000043719 650__ $$aParalysis$$023562 000043719 650__ $$aCommunicable Diseases$$016934 000043719 691__ $$aUO Medical School$$041362 000043719 692__ $$aUOMS Department of Nursing Education$$041452 000043719 7001_ $$aBaldwin, Peggy$$uUniversity of Oregon$$041359 000043719 8564_ $$9d1962201-d04e-4a9e-af01-c39e1e250989$$s11368925$$uhttps://digitalcollections.ohsu.edu/record/43719/files/Baldwin.Peggy.1941.pdf 000043719 909CO $$ooai:digitalcollections.ohsu.edu:43719$$pstudent-work 000043719 980__ $$aTheses and Dissertations