Autobiography of janet travell mdma
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"The Mother of MYOFASCIAL - TRIGGER POINT Knowledge"
THE JANET G. TRAVELL, M.D.PAPERS
Biographical Sketch
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The annual award recognizes Brearley alumnae for ongoing, dedicated service to the public good, as demonstrated professionally and/or through volunteerism.
Janet G. Travell (1901-1997) was truly a remarkable woman. She once said that, "Life is like a bicycle - you don't fall off until you stop pedaling...It is better to wear out than to rust out, so keep pedaling." She kept pedaling all her life, and carved out a remarkable career, leaving behind a pioneering body of work related to the treatment of myofascial pain.
Janet Travell was born in 1901 to Willard and Janet Davidson Travell. Her father was a practicing physician for over sixty years, and his enthusiasm for life and medicine influenced both Janet and her sister Virginia (Travell Weeks) to follow in his footsteps.
Janet graduated Phi Beta Kappa from Wellesley College in 1922. In 1926 she earned her M.D. from Cornell University Medical College (New York City), receiving the John Metcalf Polk Memorial Award for the highest scholastic standing during her four year