Care and education of crippled children in the United States . ard and the surgeon-in-chief expressed the hope that the next step might be the estab-lishment of a country branch for the care of convalescent from this hospital have been sent to several summerinstitutions in the country not officially connected with the hospital. School: Graded, with seven non-resident teachers and 132 selects teachers and city board of education pays $15per year for each pupil, on basis of average number computed fromtotal days of attendance. Tables and chairs used. Hand work a


Care and education of crippled children in the United States . ard and the surgeon-in-chief expressed the hope that the next step might be the estab-lishment of a country branch for the care of convalescent from this hospital have been sent to several summerinstitutions in the country not officially connected with the hospital. School: Graded, with seven non-resident teachers and 132 selects teachers and city board of education pays $15per year for each pupil, on basis of average number computed fromtotal days of attendance. Tables and chairs used. Hand work and vocational training: Sewing, chair-caning (basketryin summer), elementary carpentry, taught by teacher from PeoplesUniversity Extension Society. Cost of property: $1,298,000. Years expenditure per capita: J567. Comment: This modern fireproof building represents the acme of 154 ?^P* 1 |:J^ |/-^\|:.->,^. ?:, ? ;4 bo C- uo 2 u, ^ o feii^l iilt:li---i^ ???; ? f^$ I^F *^^mfe^^ .., n ,«»t-,.«W.»M«aMM ?liiMiiltf^B a: X UJ T3 C rS. The Dispensary


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