Dr Henry Writes About the Virtue of Self Denial
Title
Dr Henry Writes About the Virtue of Self Denial
Subject
Most of us had polio as children and if we were left with some residual visual evidence of polio, we early
on felt the pain of self-consciousness and resisted the perceived pity of others. As a result, we learned the
virtues of self-denial.
on felt the pain of self-consciousness and resisted the perceived pity of others. As a result, we learned the
virtues of self-denial.
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Citation
Henry Holland, “Dr Henry Writes About the Virtue of Self Denial,” PSN Library, accessed November 21, 2024, https://poliosurvivorsnetwork.org.uk/library/items/show/83.