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My husband, as many
of you may have read...

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This will take one moment.
Thank you so much.

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Thank you so much.
My husband,

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as many of you may have read,
is a victim of polio.

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However victim is
only a definition,

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not a state of mind.
Franklin.

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I will be brief.
As we all know,

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poor circulation is a chronic problem
for limbs damaged by polio.

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I myself have only been able to swim for
a few moments without getting too cold.

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But there is a place,
gentlemen,

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a miraculous place
not three hours from here

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where the water is filled
with natural minerals

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and at a temperature
of almost 90ยบ.

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That place, gentlemen,
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- is called Warm Springs.
- Franklin...

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- And... and as a result...
- Sorry.

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...of the work undertaken there,
it is our contention

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that muscles weakened
by infantile paralysis

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can regain much needed strength
with warm water therapy.

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And at a truly
significant rate.

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Yes!
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We have come to the shared conclusion
that research

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for the cause and the cure
of infantile paralysis is paramount.

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However,
until that day arrives,

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more emphasis needs to be placed
on rehabilitation.

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We personally invite you
to Warm Springs to come and take a look.

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- Thank you.
- Thank you very much, gentlemen.

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- Thank you, Dr. Bissell.
- Thank you, Doctor.

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You have a wonderful
convention.

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- Thank you so much.
- I was very encouraged, thank you.

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Mr. Roosevelt, excuse me.
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- Uh, Dr. Peter Hebert.
- Hello.

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I've been doing
some studies of my own in this area

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and I was wondering if I could come down
and make an evaluation

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for "The Journal
of Orthopedic Medicine. "

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Yes, it would and the sooner the better,
Doctor, thank you.

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Thank you.
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- Not bad.
- Not bad.


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