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Describes the development of rehabilitation medicine from its inception in World War I and World War II through its expansion during the 1980s, as stimulated by the Medicare program. The book describes how the field developed in response to the need for care and rehabilitation of wounded soldiers, disabled veterans, and members of the workforce in the 1940s and 1950s. The book ends with the enactment of the Americans with Disabilities Act, which embodied the vision and goals of rehabilitative medicine since the 1960s.--From publisher's description.
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Militärmedizin, Rehabilitation, Disabled Persons, Rehabilitationsmedizin, History, 20th Century, Veterans, Disabled veterans, Medical rehabilitation, History, World war, 1939-1945, medical care, Medicare, Physical Medicine, Medical care, united states, Medical carePlaces
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War, politics, and philanthropy: the history of rehabilitation medicine
2009, University Press of America
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0761845941 9780761845942
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War, Politics, and Philanthropy: The History of Rehabilitation Medicine
2009, University Press of America, Incorporated
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1282498819 9781282498815
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 259-266) and index.
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