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Description
8 images. UCLA prosthetics education, 22 March 1958. Doctor Miles H. Anderson (director, Prosthetics Education Program) Patricia Joan Bonde -- 22 years (amputee) Fred J. Sanders Doctor Charles O. Bechtol Miss Lorraine Ogg Charles A. Hennessy. Caption slip reads: "Photographer: Sandusky. Date: 1958-03-21. Assignment: UCLA prosthetics Education. Special instructions: Monday. D33, 34 L to R: Dr. Miles H. Anderson, Director, Prosthetics Education Program, Medical Center, UCLA & Patricia Joan Bonde, 22, a bilateral above-knee amputee (result of auto accident). Patricia is drawing a technical illustration for text used in course at UCLA. D5, 6: Patricia Bonde, 22. D 15,16: Fred J. Sanders, Prosthetics Education Program, UCLA, Medical Center, shaping prosthetic foot of laminated neoprene crepe. D 43 L/R: Dr. Charles O. Bechtol, Professor, Orthopedic Surgery Miss Lorraine Ogg, Senior physical therapist Charles A. Hennessy, instructor in prosthetics and prosthetist. They are looking at artificial leg. D 44: Dr. Charles O. Bechtol, professor of orthopedic surgery (left, kneel) watches as Charles A. Hennessy, (right, kneeling) instructor in prosthetics, adjusts length on adjustable leg used for measuring needs of patients. Miss Lorraine Ogg, Senior physical therapist at left of patient. Patient is Fred Sanders, an amputee, who is employed at UCLA Medical Center Prosthetics Education Program as a teaching assistant".
Type
image
Format
8 photographs : negatives, b&w 13 x 10 cm. negatives (photographic) photographs
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