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'''Lauro S. Halstead, MD''' <br />
'''Lauro S. Halstead, MD''' <br />


Lauro Halstead was living in White Plains, NY in 1954, when he came down with Poliomyelitis at age 18. While he spent a few weeks in an iron lung, only his right arm had significant paralysis afterwards. He walked out of the hospital 6 months later with some weakness in his limbs.<ref>http://www.polioplace.org/history/artifacts/lauro-halstead</ref><br />
Lauro Halstead was living in White Plains, NY in 1954, when he came down with Poliomyelitis at age 18. While he spent a few weeks in an iron lung, only his right arm had significant paralysis afterwards. He walked out of the hospital 6 months later with some weakness in his limbs.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.polioplace.org/history/artifacts/lauro-halstead | title=Lauro Halstead &#124; Post Polio: Polio Place }}</ref><br />
He found that he enjoyed Rehabilitation Medicine early in his career. "Dr. Halstead was a founding member of the Medstar National Rehabilitation Hospital in Washington, D. C. from which he recently retired after nearly 30 years."<ref>http://www.laurohalsteadmd.com/about-dr-halstead.html</ref>
He found that he enjoyed Rehabilitation Medicine early in his career. "Dr. Halstead was a founding member of the Medstar National Rehabilitation Hospital in Washington, D. C. from which he recently retired after nearly 30 years."<ref>http://www.laurohalsteadmd.com/about-dr-halstead.html</ref>
Dr. Halstead has treated Polio survivors and others for the past couple of decades. He can identify with the problems and help with possible solutions. <ref>http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=103892252</ref>
Dr. Halstead has treated Polio survivors and others for the past couple of decades. He can identify with the problems and help with possible solutions. <ref>http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=103892252</ref>

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Lauro S. Halstead, MD

Lauro Halstead was living in White Plains, NY in 1954, when he came down with Poliomyelitis at age 18. While he spent a few weeks in an iron lung, only his right arm had significant paralysis afterwards. He walked out of the hospital 6 months later with some weakness in his limbs.[1]
He found that he enjoyed Rehabilitation Medicine early in his career. "Dr. Halstead was a founding member of the Medstar National Rehabilitation Hospital in Washington, D. C. from which he recently retired after nearly 30 years."[2] Dr. Halstead has treated Polio survivors and others for the past couple of decades. He can identify with the problems and help with possible solutions. [3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Lauro Halstead | Post Polio: Polio Place".
  2. ^ http://www.laurohalsteadmd.com/about-dr-halstead.html
  3. ^ http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=103892252

External links[edit]

  • [1] An Unexpected Journey, Lauro Halstead


Other books by Dr. Halstead about Post Polio:

Managing Post-Polio, Lauro S. Halstead, MD

Post-Polio Syndrome, Lauro S. Halstead, MD and Gunnar Grimby, MD, PhD
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