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" a person whose (muscular) movements are so far restricted by accident or disease as to affect his capacity for self-support. "
Publications of the Red Cross Institute for Crippled and Disabled Men - Page 8
1918
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American Physical Education Review, Volume 26

Health - 1921 - 514 pages
...wholly, to the program of medical inspection. CRIPPLES, BLIND, DEAF AND DUMB. Defining a cripple as "a person whose muscular movements are so far restricted...disease as to affect his capacity for self-support," we may proceed with our classification of the causes and palliative measures. The census of the crippled...
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Care and Education of Crippled Children in the United States

Edith Gertrude Reeves Solenberger, Edith Reeves Solenberger - Abnormalities, Human - 1914 - 330 pages
...then according to their ability to work. As already stated in Chapter I, a cripple was defined as: "A person whose (muscular) movements are so far restricted...disease as to affect his capacity for self-support." The working ability of the 1,oo1 cripples sixteen years of age or more is shown by the following table:...
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The American Journal of School Hygiene, Volume 4

School hygiene - 1920 - 90 pages
...Baltimore,3 while there were four pri1. The Education Committee of Birmingham has defined a cripple as a "person whose (muscular) movements are so far restricted...disease as to affect his capacity for self-support." 2. To this should be added the hospital for- crippled children recently established at the University...
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A Bibliography of the War Cripple

Disabled veterans - 1918 - 396 pages
...OF CRIPPLES IN THE UNITED STATES Number 4 RED CROSS INSTITUTE FOR CRIPPLED AND DISABLED MEN Series I United States, some estimate must be made, and for...cent., or a little less than one-third of I per cent. If the same proportion held true of the United States, then with a population of 102,017,312 (for Continental...
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Institute for the Crippled and Disabled - Disabled veterans - 1918 - 498 pages
...the Committee was practically the one used in the census of cripples in Birmingham, England, in 1911: "A person whose (muscular) movements are so far restricted...disease as to affect his capacity for self-support." The Cleveland Committee, however, found almost at once that the double test of physical and economic...
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Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, Volumes 77-78

Electronic journals - 1918 - 584 pages
...and women constantly being found through this survey. Consequently, the first definition of cripple: "A person whose muscular movements are so far restricted...disease as to affect his capacity for self-support," was gradually abandoned and the purpose of the survey became: "To discover the economic and educational...
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A Bibliography of the War Cripple

Disabled veterans - 1918 - 394 pages
...alone fluctuated about loo, and in the entire service about 200 to 230 per annum. namely, a cripple is "a person whose (muscular) movements are so far restricted...disease as to affect his capacity for self-support," the problem appears identical with that of determining what in the technical language of compensation...
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Vocational Re-education for War Cripples in France

Grace S. Harper - People with disabilities - 1918 - 464 pages
...the Committee was practically the one used in the census of cripples in Birmingham, England, in 1911: "A person whose (muscular) movements are so far restricted...disease as to affect his capacity for self-support." The Cleveland Committee, however, found almost at once that the double test of physical and economic...
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Disabled Soldiers and Sailors Pensions and Training

Edward Thomas Devine - Disabled veterans - 1919 - 492 pages
...conducted by the Special Schools' Subcommittee of the city of Birmingham, England.1 A cripple was denned as "a person whose (muscular) movements are so far restricted...disease as to affect his capacity for self-support." In this city of 840,000 inhabitants the committee found 1,001 cripples over sixteen years of age, 546...
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Preliminary Economic Studies of the War, Issue 12

Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. Division of Economics and History - Economic development - 1919 - 484 pages
...by the Special Schools' Subcommittee of the city of Birmingham, England.1 A cripple was defined as "a person whose (muscular) movements are so far restricted...disease as to affect his capacity for self-support." In this city of 840,000 inhabitants the committee found 1,001 cripples over sixteen years of age, 546...
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