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II. Social Attitude Toward the Disabled

  • Henry H. Kessler
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The Crippled and the Disabled
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© 2019 Columbia University Press

© 2019 Columbia University Press

Chapters in this book

  1. Frontmatter I
  2. Preface VII
  3. Contents XI
  4. Tables XIII
  5. Part I. General Considerations
  6. I. Introduction 3
  7. II. Social Attitude Toward the Disabled 13
  8. III. The Problem of the Disabled 32
  9. Part II. The Child Cripple
  10. IV. General Considerations Concerning the Child Cripple 51
  11. V. How Are the Needs of the Crippled Child Met? 56
  12. VI. Foreign Legislation for Crippled Children 67
  13. Part III. The Industrially Disabled
  14. VII. General Considerations Concerning the Industrially Disabled 77
  15. VIII. How The Needs of the Industrially Disabled are Met 94
  16. IX. Legislative Measures for the Industrially Disabled 103
  17. X. Foreign Legislation for the Industrially Disabled 134
  18. Part IV. The War-Disabled
  19. XI. General Considerations Concerning the War-Disabled 145
  20. XII. How the Needs of the War-Disabled Were Met 152
  21. XIII. Legislative Measures for the War-Disabled: Pensions 157
  22. XIV. Medical and Hospital Care for the War-Disabled 173
  23. XV. Vocational Training for the War-Disabled 177
  24. XVI. Employment Schemes for the War-Disabled 188
  25. Part V. The Chronically Disabled
  26. XVII. General Considerations Concerning the Chronically Disabled 199
  27. XVIII. The Needs of the Chronically Disabled 206
  28. XIX. How Are the Needs of the Chronically Disabled Met? 217
  29. Part VI. Those Disabled by Defects of Special Senses
  30. XX. Blind, Deaf, Deaf-Mutes 239
  31. XXI. Needs of the Blind 243
  32. XXII. Those With Low Vision, Hearing or Speech Defects 248
  33. Part VII. Summary
  34. XXIII. Summary 255
  35. Appendices 267
  36. I. Compensation Provisions for Second Major Injuries in Those States not Having Second-Injury Funds 269
  37. II. Summary of Vocational Rehabilitation Legislation by States 278
  38. III. Legislation for the Blind 295
  39. Bibliography 305
  40. Index 325
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