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II. Social Attitude Toward the Disabled
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Henry H. Kessler
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Preface VII
- Contents XI
- Tables XIII
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Part I. General Considerations
- I. Introduction 3
- II. Social Attitude Toward the Disabled 13
- III. The Problem of the Disabled 32
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Part II. The Child Cripple
- IV. General Considerations Concerning the Child Cripple 51
- V. How Are the Needs of the Crippled Child Met? 56
- VI. Foreign Legislation for Crippled Children 67
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Part III. The Industrially Disabled
- VII. General Considerations Concerning the Industrially Disabled 77
- VIII. How The Needs of the Industrially Disabled are Met 94
- IX. Legislative Measures for the Industrially Disabled 103
- X. Foreign Legislation for the Industrially Disabled 134
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Part IV. The War-Disabled
- XI. General Considerations Concerning the War-Disabled 145
- XII. How the Needs of the War-Disabled Were Met 152
- XIII. Legislative Measures for the War-Disabled: Pensions 157
- XIV. Medical and Hospital Care for the War-Disabled 173
- XV. Vocational Training for the War-Disabled 177
- XVI. Employment Schemes for the War-Disabled 188
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Part V. The Chronically Disabled
- XVII. General Considerations Concerning the Chronically Disabled 199
- XVIII. The Needs of the Chronically Disabled 206
- XIX. How Are the Needs of the Chronically Disabled Met? 217
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Part VI. Those Disabled by Defects of Special Senses
- XX. Blind, Deaf, Deaf-Mutes 239
- XXI. Needs of the Blind 243
- XXII. Those With Low Vision, Hearing or Speech Defects 248
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Part VII. Summary
- XXIII. Summary 255
- Appendices 267
- I. Compensation Provisions for Second Major Injuries in Those States not Having Second-Injury Funds 269
- II. Summary of Vocational Rehabilitation Legislation by States 278
- III. Legislation for the Blind 295
- Bibliography 305
- Index 325
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Preface VII
- Contents XI
- Tables XIII
-
Part I. General Considerations
- I. Introduction 3
- II. Social Attitude Toward the Disabled 13
- III. The Problem of the Disabled 32
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Part II. The Child Cripple
- IV. General Considerations Concerning the Child Cripple 51
- V. How Are the Needs of the Crippled Child Met? 56
- VI. Foreign Legislation for Crippled Children 67
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Part III. The Industrially Disabled
- VII. General Considerations Concerning the Industrially Disabled 77
- VIII. How The Needs of the Industrially Disabled are Met 94
- IX. Legislative Measures for the Industrially Disabled 103
- X. Foreign Legislation for the Industrially Disabled 134
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Part IV. The War-Disabled
- XI. General Considerations Concerning the War-Disabled 145
- XII. How the Needs of the War-Disabled Were Met 152
- XIII. Legislative Measures for the War-Disabled: Pensions 157
- XIV. Medical and Hospital Care for the War-Disabled 173
- XV. Vocational Training for the War-Disabled 177
- XVI. Employment Schemes for the War-Disabled 188
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Part V. The Chronically Disabled
- XVII. General Considerations Concerning the Chronically Disabled 199
- XVIII. The Needs of the Chronically Disabled 206
- XIX. How Are the Needs of the Chronically Disabled Met? 217
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Part VI. Those Disabled by Defects of Special Senses
- XX. Blind, Deaf, Deaf-Mutes 239
- XXI. Needs of the Blind 243
- XXII. Those With Low Vision, Hearing or Speech Defects 248
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Part VII. Summary
- XXIII. Summary 255
- Appendices 267
- I. Compensation Provisions for Second Major Injuries in Those States not Having Second-Injury Funds 269
- II. Summary of Vocational Rehabilitation Legislation by States 278
- III. Legislation for the Blind 295
- Bibliography 305
- Index 325