Publications of the Red Cross Institute for Crippled and Disabled MenThe Institute, 1918 |
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... matter was not always so simple . An infected hand , for ex- ample , may require the amputation of but one finger , but remaining fingers may be left stiff and prove to be a greater bar to manual work than their loss . Simple fractures ...
... matter was not always so simple . An infected hand , for ex- ample , may require the amputation of but one finger , but remaining fingers may be left stiff and prove to be a greater bar to manual work than their loss . Simple fractures ...
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... matter of course . " After obtaining such information as was pos- sible , either from the man himself or , if he could not be found , from his family or friends , the field worker wrote up the story of the case briefly and filed it ...
... matter of course . " After obtaining such information as was pos- sible , either from the man himself or , if he could not be found , from his family or friends , the field worker wrote up the story of the case briefly and filed it ...
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... matters under jurisdiction . Cases where the men have applied for or in- quired regarding employment are regarded as active . In seeking positions to meet these demands every possible agency is employed . The Department has conducted a ...
... matters under jurisdiction . Cases where the men have applied for or in- quired regarding employment are regarded as active . In seeking positions to meet these demands every possible agency is employed . The Department has conducted a ...
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... matter is un- questionably one for very profound regret , the scheme having originally been adopted by the Society on its own initiative , and promising , as we all hoped , very valuable developments . " For disabled men who cannot ...
... matter is un- questionably one for very profound regret , the scheme having originally been adopted by the Society on its own initiative , and promising , as we all hoped , very valuable developments . " For disabled men who cannot ...
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... matter of training has been disappointing the results in obtaining employment for disabled men have been un- usually successful . The latter may go far to explain the former , especially in view of the great present demand for labor in ...
... matter of training has been disappointing the results in obtaining employment for disabled men have been un- usually successful . The latter may go far to explain the former , especially in view of the great present demand for labor in ...
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accident agricultural Amar American Journal amputation Appendix army artificial limbs Assistenza ai Militari avenue des Champs-Élysées Berlin Blessés de Guerre Board Bolletino della Federazione Bordeaux cent centers of re-education civilian Comitati di Assistenza committee course crip Crippled and Disabled crippled soldiers Department disabled men disabled soldiers Düsseldorf École employed employers employment bureau established factories Federazione Nazionale France functional re-education hand industry injuries Institute for Crippled instruction invalides Kriegs Kriegsbeschädigte Kriegsbeschädigtenfürsorge labor Leipzig les invalides London Lübecker Lazarett-Zeitung Lyons machine ment Militari Ciechi Minister Ministry Mutilati Nazionale dei Comitati occupation one-armed one-legged operating organization orthopedic Paris pension placement Port-Villez possible professional re-education professionnelle des blessés prostheses pupils receive Red Cross Red Cross Institute rééducation professionnelle Rouen Saint-Étienne Saint-Maurice shoemaking soldiers and sailors Storpi tion Tourvielle trade treatment vocational rehabilitation Wages war cripples workers workshops wounded York Zeitschrift für Krüppelfürsorge
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Page 32 - Fund is under the direction of the Royal College of Physicians of London and the Royal College of Surgeons of England and is governed by representatives of many medical and scientific institutions.
Page 8 - a person whose (muscular) movements are so far restricted by accident or disease as to affect his capacity for self-support.