Care and education of crippled children in the United States . Hnlrancc. Front View 1 , » Wym-f ^ss^il^ 1 ^ —^si^Sres^ 1^ ^M ^4nvi^Bppi if Sr. V \.I^\T^ hHHIIH 1 1 ?* ,-*n-g»^S?^ 1 1 iJjJii^l^i^miWMMlWlM^illill^-^^B Rear ViewWiDENi;u Memorial School, Philadelphia. (See page 173) CHAPTER ITHE SCOPE OF THE STUDY IT was originally proposed that this study should cover onlythe educational work for crippled children in the UnitedStates, with special attention to existing opportunities for vo-cational training,* but the scope of the study has been extendedto cover also all phases of the physical car


Care and education of crippled children in the United States . Hnlrancc. Front View 1 , » Wym-f ^ss^il^ 1 ^ —^si^Sres^ 1^ ^M ^4nvi^Bppi if Sr. V \.I^\T^ hHHIIH 1 1 ?* ,-*n-g»^S?^ 1 1 iJjJii^l^i^miWMMlWlM^illill^-^^B Rear ViewWiDENi;u Memorial School, Philadelphia. (See page 173) CHAPTER ITHE SCOPE OF THE STUDY IT was originally proposed that this study should cover onlythe educational work for crippled children in the UnitedStates, with special attention to existing opportunities for vo-cational training,* but the scope of the study has been extendedto cover also all phases of the physical care of the children, excepttechnical questions of surgical and medical treatment. Articles concerning many individual institutions and, in afew cases, discussions covering all the institutions in very brieffashion, have appeared in medical journals and occasionally inmagazines or newspapers with wider circulation. Some of thesearticles have been reprinted as pamphlets. Valuable accounts ofinstitutions, especially those in foreign countries, have been writtenby Dou


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