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The Care, Cure, And Education Of The Crippled Child

Creator: Henry Edward Abt (author)
Date: 1924
Publisher: International Society for Crippled Children
Source: Available at selected libraries
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Canadian efforts to aid crippled children have developed only in the border provinces of Quebec, Ontario, and Alberta. These facilities are still in the embryonic stage, and special education is provided only in Toronto. Outstanding institutions are the Hospital for Sick Children, and The Toronto Orthopaedic Hospital at Toronto, The Home for Incurable Children at the same city, The Children's Memorial Hospital at Montreal, The Protestant Hospital at Ottawa, and The Junior Red Cross Children's Hospital at West Calgary, Alberta. The Shriners are erecting a fifty-bed Hospital for Crippled Children at Montreal.

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