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HPS Talk: “Thomas L. DeLorme and the Transformation of Rehabilitative Medicine”, Dr Jan Todd

HPS Talk: “Thomas L. DeLorme and the Transformation of Rehabilitative Medicine,” by Jan Todd, University of Texas at Austin (History and Philosophy of Science Talks)

Friday March 5, 2021 • Zoom


Dr. Jan Todd
Professor, Department of Kinesiology and Health Education
Professor, Center for Women’s and Gender Studies, College of Liberal Arts
Roy J. McLean Centennial Fellowship in Sports History
University of Texas at Austin
https://education.utexas.edu/faculty/janice_todd


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