Publisher's Synopsis
"American Journal Of Care For Cripples, Volume 3" offers a valuable historical perspective on the treatment and care of individuals with disabilities in the United States during the early 20th century. Published by the Welfare Commission for Cripples and the Federation of Associations for Cripples, this journal provides insights into the social, medical, and rehabilitative approaches of the time. It serves as a crucial resource for understanding the evolution of disability care, social welfare initiatives, and the challenges faced by disabled individuals and their advocates. This volume is essential for researchers, historians, and anyone interested in the history of disability rights and healthcare in America.
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