This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1917 edition. Excerpt: ...for crippled soldiers at Lyon, France. American Journal of Care for Cripples, December, 1915. v. 2:156-158. Measures for the care of war cripples in Germany; plans for economic rehabilitation. American Journal of Care for Cripples, September, 1915. v. 2:129-138. Industrial training for cripples in Russia. Reprint: Journal of Missouri State Medical Association, St. Louis, 1912. v. 9:181-183. Industrial training for war cripples. Illustrations of educational work in France and Germany. American Journal of Care for Cripples, March, 1917. v. 4:10, and 8 plates. Notes on the Inception of care for war cripples in England and France. American Journal of Care for Cripples, 1915. v. 2: 80-89. Placement of the crippled and handicapped by the Pennsylvania State Bureau of Employment. American Journal of Care for Cripples, June, 1917. v. 4: 253-204. Provision for cripples in Belgium. American Journal of Care for Cripples, September, 1910. v. 3: 121-125. Industrial schools and colony at Charleroi, Belgium. Provision for war cripples In Germany. Canada. Military Hospitals Commission, special bulletin, April, 1916. p. 93-98. Provision for war cripples in Germany. New York, Wood, 1915. 12 p. Reprinted from Medical Record, New York, July 31, 1915. v. 88:184-187.----A Russian industrial training school for cripples. American Journal of Care for ('ripples. December, 1910. v. 3: 184-189. Reprint from Journal of Missouri State Medical Association, St. Louis, 1916. v. 13: 78-81. Cripples 14-30 years of age are taught manufacturing of orthopedic apparatus, cabinet making, weaving, saddlery, tailoring, etc. Training for crippled boys and soldiers. Illustrations from the day's work at the Heritage School of Arts and Crafts, Chailey, Sussex, England. American...