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Education for the disabled in war and industry : Army hospital schools : a demonstration for the education of disabled in industry . cq 05 I • bi i-a0 s JO_ — bi •a • M e C3 0)C3 go o_ -C cj c 53cu cOO e5 : : m : ? ;.s • . C cu • . *> • 3 ? ?l-l : • S : s?3 > ^ . a >> go : fe 35 ?—— a -j=q a & • „H-£ ~c* l£-5«2^&hKOOi-!ck ? 3 • 0 9=1 c «3^ : j ! H . 0•E-« fc5 26 Education for the Disabled and War in Industry educational service. He might be under the treatment of allthese agencies at one time. He improved and reached a finalstate of recovery. To determine which service cured him isimpossible. It is probable that all contributed. The proof of the curative value of occupational therapy willhave to rest upon the accumulation of opinion, the general trendof improvement and occasional individual cases where com-bination of circumstances made possible the isolation of curativeworkshop treatment. If there can be shown decided adaptationsof curative work to specific injuries; if it can be shown thatamong thousands of men there appears a decided selection of. Clay Modeling for Drop WristsCape May, New JerseyOne of the first exercises to stimulate return of muscular control in these cases occupational activity for curative purposes and coincident withthis treatment there was rapid improvement; if, in special cases, adirect connection can be shown between curative activity andimprovement; and if there can be showm a preponderance ofopinion in favor of the benefits of curative work, the inference willbe strong in favor of the efficacy of work as a curative is believed that a candid examination of the evidence willdemonstrate the truth of these hypotheses. Curative work has been of two kinds, specific and curative work is work prescribed to exert a direct, imme-diate curative effect upon the disability. Typewriting is aspecific exercise for stiffened fingers. Exercise upon foot-powertreadle machines in wo


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