 |
Collection: Documents - Catalog Card
| EXCERPT: With so many uses being found for the “electric eye” in industry and everyday life, it needs only ordinary ingenuity and a bit of experimental application to find ways to enlist photo-sensitive devices in the service of invalid persons.... |
|
 |
 |
| TITLE: |
"The Electric Eye," A New Tool For Handicapped People |
| CREATOR: |
Wallace C. Douglas, M.D., and O.H. Caldwell (authors) |
| DATE: |
October 1932 |
| FORMAT: |
Article |
| FORMAT TYPE: |
Magazine |
| |
| PUBLICATION: |
The Polio Chronicle |
| SOURCE: |
Roosevelt Warm Springs Institute for Rehabilitation Archives |
| LOCATION: |
p.4 |
| |
| KEYWORDS: |
Access, Architecture, Assistive Technology, Automobile, Disease, Doctors, Georgia, Institutions, Inventions, Medical Professionals, Medicine, Physical Disability, Polio, Universal Design, Warm Springs Foundation |
| | | SEE ALSO | FROM THIS ARTIFACT:
- Display Of Electric Eye | | | | FUNDING | SUPPORT PROVIDED BY: NEC Foundation of America | |
 |
|
 |
|