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Excerpt from Rehabilitation of the Wounded
Rehabilitation of soldiers necessarily includes the replacement in civilian life of the uninjured men who will return after the war from service, on shore and afloat, as fast as the ships of the world can carry them. But the term rehabilitation should be used in a broader sense; rehabilitation includes not only sailors and soldiers but the whole community. It is so, for Our sailors and soldiers are citizens. Since they are citizens, their rehabilitation 1s a matter of such wide extent that it can leave no phase of social organization untouched.
In Great Britain, a Department of Reconstruction with wide connections and wide powers exists to study questions such as these. In Canada, the same thing is done by a committee of the Cabinet.
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