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    Florence P. Kendall Biography

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    Author
    Behles, Richard J.
    Date
    2015
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    Florence Peterson and Henry Otis Kendall were instrumental Physical Therapists and professors in Baltimore. They both taught at the University of Maryland and established the Maryland Chapter of the American Physiotherapy Association. They were authors of Muscles: Testing and Function and Posture and Pain, two books still utilized in Physical Therapy today.
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    The biography was originally written for the Historical Collections Department Website. It describes the life of Florence Kendall and her career.
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    Kendall, Florence Peterson, 1910-2006
    Physical therapy
    Kendall, Henry Otis, 1898-1979
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10713/12564
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