British Journal of Physical Medicine1943 |
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Page 75
... scheme The problem of rehabilitation demands one huge comprehensive scheme into which lesser schemes concerning treatment , occupational therapy , voca- tional training and similar matters may dovetail in order to ensure the continuity ...
... scheme The problem of rehabilitation demands one huge comprehensive scheme into which lesser schemes concerning treatment , occupational therapy , voca- tional training and similar matters may dovetail in order to ensure the continuity ...
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... Scheme . Compared with our previous experience , the results are certainly much better than they would have been without the help of the scheme . There were 69 cases in all , of which 46 were referred by us to the Scheme , whereas the ...
... Scheme . Compared with our previous experience , the results are certainly much better than they would have been without the help of the scheme . There were 69 cases in all , of which 46 were referred by us to the Scheme , whereas the ...
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... Scheme has coincided with the years during which part - time workers have been more generally accepted . This has been a help to some of our patients . Our recommendations were as under . Part - time work , 12 ; full - time work , 42 ...
... Scheme has coincided with the years during which part - time workers have been more generally accepted . This has been a help to some of our patients . Our recommendations were as under . Part - time work , 12 ; full - time work , 42 ...
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COLLIS EIRENE Motor disabilities and edu | 6 |
COMMON cold the influenza and catarrhal | 60 |
CONSTITUTIONAL disease constitutional path | 156 |
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