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" ... the restoration of the handicapped to the fullest physical, mental, social, vocational, and economic usefulness of which they are capable. "
Health Inquiry: Hearings Before the Committee on Interstate and Foreign ... - Page 1021
by United States. Congress. House. Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce - 1953 - 3151 pages
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Employment Security Review, Volume 22

1955 - 568 pages
...suffer disability and that it is essential that such persons should be restored to the fullest possible physical, mental, social, vocational, and economic usefulness of which they are capable. It urged that vocational rehabilitation services should be made available to all disabled persons whatever...
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Public Assistance Report, Issues 17-25

United States. Bureau of Family Services - 1941 - 856 pages
...individuals to provide rehabilitation services* The word 'rehabilitation" is used in its broadest sense as "the restoration of the handicapped to the fullest...and economic usefulness of which they are capable. "V Thus, it will be seen that the job of rehabilitation requires the services of many people with different...
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Rehabilitation Service Series, Issue 420

United States. Dept. of Health, Education, and Welfare. Vocational Rehabilitation Administration - 1957 - 346 pages
...Rehabilitation needs represent all of the facilities and services necessary to restore the disabled to the fullest physical, mental, social, vocational...and economic usefulness, of which they are capable. The measurement of these needs involves a determination of the number of disabled persons in the community...
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A Medical Survey of the Bituminous-coal Industry: Report of the Coal Mines ...

United States. Coal Mines Administration - 1947 - 356 pages
...compensation laws in major bituminous-coal-mining States. Rehabilitation Rehabilitation has been defined as "the restoration of the handicapped to the fullest...and economic usefulness of which they are capable." 5 It means that a disabled person has been placed in a remunerative job at which he can work efficiently...
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Economic Power of Labor Organizations: Hearings Before the Committee ..., Part 1

United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Banking and Currency - 1949 - 576 pages
...necessary facilities and technicians are not available" (p. 103). "Rehabilitation has been defined as 'the restoration of the handicapped to the fullest...and economic usefulness of which they are capable' " (p. 112). "The principal services involved are guidance and counsel, surgical repair or medical or...
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Groups, Leadership and Men: Research in Human Relations

United States. Office of Naval Research - 1951 - 308 pages
...the tuberculous, which reads: "Rehabilitation in tuberculosis is the restoration of the tuberculous to the fullest physical, mental, social, vocational...and economic usefulness of which they are capable." It may become necessary and desirable to construct our own scale for measuring the degree of rehabilitation...
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Building America's Health: Findings and recommendations

United States. President's Commission on the Health Needs of the Nation - 1952 - 104 pages
...productivity and other economic costs, the cost in individual and family suffering cannot be neglected. Rehabilitation is "the restoration of the handicapped...and economic usefulness of which they are capable." It requires a total evaluation of the individual from many standpoints and undertaking a program of...
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The Medical Department of the United States Army in World War II.

United States. Army Medical Service - 1957 - 646 pages
...specialized eye centers was geared to the definition of the .National Council on Rehabilitation that "rehabilitation is the restoration of the handicapped...and economic usefulness of which they are capable." For the blind, rehabilitation was regarded as a continuing process. The whole endeavor of the program...
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Building America's Health: The people speak; excerpts from regional public ...

United States. President's Commission on the Health Needs of the Nation - 1952 - 624 pages
...progress is being made toward the reduction of disability and the restoration of these individuals to "the fullest physical, mental, social, vocational and economic usefulness of which they are capable.'1 The Mentally III This community is also confronted with serious problems in providing care...
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Rehabilitation Centers Today: A Report on 77 Rehabilitation Centers

Conference of Rehabilitation Centers, Henry Redkey - 1959 - 250 pages
...National Council on Rehabilitation. "Rehabilitation is the restoring of the handicapped to the greatest physical, mental, social, vocational and economic usefulness of which they are capable," 3 and comments that "It (the center) holds firmly to the belief that all treatment is total since the...
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