Rehabilitation Of The War Injured: A Symposium (1943) By William Brown Doherty
DURING the past few years, the word 'rehabilitation' has come into common usage, but there does not appear to be a clear definition of its exact significance. This doubt is evidently shared by the contributors to this symposium, and we are presented, therefore, with articles based on almost every shade of its meaning. This variation in interpretation carries us from excellent chapters on the creation and maintenance of physical and mental fitness in those who have suffered from extensive war injuries, down to much less excellent sections upon highly specialized surgery.
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