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Some of the best work in the country is being done at the Ministry of Pensions hospital
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Some of the best work in the country is being done at the Ministry of Pensions hospital
Some of the best work in the country is being done at the Ministry of Pensions hospital at Stoke Mandeville, Bucks. In cases of paralysed men under Dr Ludwig Guttman, neuro-surgical specialist in charge of the spinal injuries section. Most of the treatment given by him is his own invention, including the wheelchair polo game. Pictured, spinal and paralysed patients during a polo tournament in the hospital gymnasium. 20th February 1946
Tommy Lea
Daily Mirror
Mirrorpix
Stoke Mandeville
England
Media ID 21894590
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1946 Injured Rehabilitation Wheelchair Wheelchairs Wounded
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This print captures a momentous event at the Ministry of Pensions hospital in Stoke Mandeville, Bucks. It showcases some of the finest work being done in the country under the guidance of Dr Ludwig Guttman, a pioneering neuro-surgical specialist responsible for the spinal injuries section. In this image, we witness an extraordinary display of resilience and determination as spinal and paralysed patients engage in a thrilling polo tournament within the hospital gymnasium. Dr Guttman's innovative approach to rehabilitation is evident here, as he introduces his own invention - wheelchair polo game - to aid these brave individuals on their road to recovery. Taken on 20th February 1946, amidst post-war chaos and suffering, this photograph serves as a testament to human spirit triumphing over adversity. The participants' unwavering commitment towards physical activity not only symbolizes their indomitable will but also highlights how sports can play an integral role in healing both body and mind. As we delve into this snapshot from history, it becomes apparent that beyond medical treatment lies hope; hope that transcends limitations imposed by war-inflicted injuries. This poignant image reminds us that even during times of immense hardship, there are those who dedicate themselves selflessly to restoring lives shattered by conflict. Tommy Lea's expertly captured scene immortalizes an era where compassion met innovation at Stoke Mandeville Hospital – forever etching its name among pioneers dedicated to rehabilitating wounded heroes with groundbreaking techniques like wheelchair
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