The
new exhibition at the de Beer Gallery, Special Collections, continues the 100th
anniversary celebrations of the School of Physiotherapy at the University of
Otago.
‘Reaching
Out: Celebrating 100 years of Otago Physiotherapy Graduates, 1913-2013’
highlights contributions by some of the graduates from the School who have
made significant national and international contributions to the development of
physiotherapy and a diverse range of areas in health. Some who feature include
Sara Drum, Hopin Lee, Helen Littleworth, and Bunny Thompson. Each in their own
unique way have pushed physiotherapy to new heights and set new standards. They
have been uncompromising in their mission, inspiring their colleagues and the
wider health community. They have reached out to demonstrate how things could
be done differently and above all, sought ways to enable their patients to lead
better and more productive lives. Above all, their stories reflect passion for
physiotherapy.
Works
like Kurre W. Ostrom’s Massage and the Original
Swedish Movements: Their Application to Various Diseases of the Body (1902),
John Harvey Kellogg’s The Art of
Massage: Its Physiological and Therapeutic Applications (1895), and William
Cheselden’s The Anatomy of the Human Body (1740) provide a historical
context to the development of physiotherapy.
Illustration right - The muscle man from William Cowper, The Anatomy of Humane Bodies, with Figures Drawn after the Life by Some of the Best Masters. Oxford: Printed at the Theater, for Sam. Smith and Benj. Walford, London, 1698. Monro Collection M52
Illustration right - The muscle man from William Cowper, The Anatomy of Humane Bodies, with Figures Drawn after the Life by Some of the Best Masters. Oxford: Printed at the Theater, for Sam. Smith and Benj. Walford, London, 1698. Monro Collection M52
‘Reaching
Out: Celebrating 100 years of Otago Physiotherapy Graduates, 1913-2013’
opens on Friday 27 September, and runs through to 13 December 2013. Please
feel free to call up and view the items on display.
Like
all our exhibitions, Reaching Out will eventually be on-line.
Venue:
de Beer Galley, Special Collections, 1st floor, Central University
Library
Hours:
Monday to Friday - 8.30 am to 5.00 pm
Illustration below:
Illustration below:
The exercises from Kurre W. Ostrom, Massage and
the Original Swedish Movements: Their Application to Various Diseases of the
Body. 5th ed. revised and enlarged. Philadelphia: P. Blakiston’s
Son & Co., 1902. Historical Collection, Medical Library WB 537 O85 1902
For
further enquiries please contact Dr Donald Kerr, Special Collections (Donald.kerr@otago.ac.nz), or for
specific physiotherapy queries, Dr Gill Johnson, School of Physiotherapy (gill.johnson@otago.ac.nz)
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