Susanne B. Hirt

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Payton, Otto D; Hirt, Susanne; Newton, Roberta A (1977). Scientific bases for neurophysiologic approaches to therapeutic exercise : An anthology. Philadelphia: Davis. ISBN   9780803667952. [1]
  • Hirt, Susanne (November 1, 1981). "Progress Is a Relay Race". Physical Therapy. Sixteenth Mary McMillan Lecture. American Physical Therapy Association. 61 (11): 1609–1612. doi:10.1093/ptj/61.11.1609. PMID   7029574.
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    Susanne B. Hirt
    Susanne B. Hirt circa 1981.jpeg
    Susanne B. Hirt, circa 1981
    Born
    Berta Susanne Hirsch

    August 1, 1913
    DiedSeptember 17, 2006(2006-09-17) (aged 93)
    OccupationPhysical therapist, professor, department chair
    AwardsMary McMillan Lecture Award from the American Physical Therapy Association
    Academic background
    Education University of Berlin
    University of Vienna
    University of Wisconsin
    Alma mater University of Virginia