"Rehabilitation Of The Handicapped: A Survey Of Means And Methods" offers a comprehensive overview of the techniques and approaches used in the mid-20th century to assist individuals with disabilities. Authored by William H. Soden, the book explores various aspects of rehabilitation, from physical and occupational therapy to psychological support and social integration. It presents a survey of existing methods, examining their effectiveness and practical applications. This historical text provides valuable insight into the evolution of rehabilitation practices and the challenges faced by individuals with disabilities during this era. It remains a significant resource for those interested in the history of disability studies and the development of rehabilitation techniques.
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