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| EXCERPT: It is difficult to work ten to twelve hours a day, six days a week, living in a somber institutional room and eating a heavy institutional diet. To labor patiently in an emotionally tense situation and then to receive seventy or eighty dollars a month is not attractive to anyone, let alone a socially conscious person interested in the complicated problems of deficiency. This is the result of penny-pinching by state legislatures and ignorance among the people. That is where the blame lies when an ill trained or crude attendant harms a patient.... |
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| TITLE: |
A Hundred Thousand Defectives |
| CREATOR: |
Channing B. Richardson (author) |
| DATE: |
January 23, 1946 |
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Article |
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Magazine |
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| PUBLICATION: |
The Christian Century |
| SOURCE: |
Available at selected libraries |
| LOCATION: |
vol.63, pp.110-111 |
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| KEYWORDS: |
Abuse, Advocacy, Attendants, Children, Cognitive Disability, Confinement, Disease, Economics, Education, Employment, Food, Government, Institutions, Legislation, Leisure, Medical Professionals, Medicine, Occupational Therapy, Policy, Politics, Poverty, Punishments, Reproduction, Social Welfare, Social Work, Statistics, Sterilization, Tuberculosis, Vocational Rehabilitation, Work |
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| NOTE: |
Copyright 1946 Christian Century Foundation. Reproduced by permission from the January 23, 1946 issue of the Christian Century. P.O. Box 378, Mt. Morris, IL 61054. 1-800-208-4097 |
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