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Excerpt from: How We Do It: Our Federal Government’s Program To Help the Handicapped Help Themselves The social and economic significance of vocational rehabilitation should not be underestimated. As a result of this service, handicapped persons become producers and not dependents... | Read Full Text |
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Title: | How We Do It: Our Federal Government’s Program To Help the Handicapped Help Themselves | |
Creator: | n/a | |
Date: | August 1933 | |
Format: | Article | |
Publication: | The Polio Chronicle | |
Source: | Roosevelt Warm Springs Institute for Rehabilitation Archives | |
Location: | p.2 | |
Keywords: | Accident; Advocacy; Assistive Technology; Braces; Children; Crutch; Demographics; Doctors; Economics; Education; Employment; Georgia; Government; Government Agencies; Hospitals; Institutions; Labor; Labor & Commerce; Laws & Regulation; Medical Professionals; Medicine; Physical Disability; Policy; Public Health & Welfare; Rehabilitation; Rural Life; Social Welfare; Social Welfare & Communities; Vocational Rehabilitation; Warm Springs Foundation; Wheelchair; Work | |
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Funding Support Provided By: | NEC Foundation of America |