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Hearing and speech in deaf children

History of Disabilities: Disabilities in Society, Seventeenth to Twentieth Century Available online

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Kerridge, Phyliss M. T., author.
Series:
Special report series (Medical Research Council (Great Britain)) ; no. 221.
History of Disabilities: Disabilities in Society, Seventeenth to Twentieth Century.
Reports of the Hearing Committee ; 5
Special report series / Medical Research Council ; no. 221
History of Disabilities: Disabilities in Society, Seventeenth to Twentieth Century
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Deaf children--Means of communication--Great Britain--Statistics.
Deaf children.
Communicative disorders in children--Great Britain--Statistics.
Communicative disorders in children.
Hearing disorders in children--Great Britain--Statistics.
Hearing disorders in children.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (137 pages) : illustrations, graphs.
Place of Publication:
1937
Summary:
The History of Disabilities program provides access to primary sources written using terminology that was in common use by the medical establishment and general society at the time, and describes diagnoses, methodologies, procedures, and treatments that may no longer be used or were debunked by later research. Users may come across words and expressions describing individuals and groups that they find condescending, upsetting, disconcerting, offensive, and not acceptable today. MiFhGG
Notes:
At head of title: Privy Council.
Reproduction of the original from the New York Academy of Medicine.
Bibliography: page 137.
OCLC:
1477836779

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