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Record ID harvard_bibliographic_metadata/ab.bib.11.20150123.full.mrc:527510787:3594
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050 00 $aUH463$b.M27 2008
060 00 $a2008 I-192
060 10 $aWZ 70 AA1$bM247r 2008
086 0 $aD 104.2:W 91
100 1 $aMarble, Sanders.
245 10 $aRehabilitating the wounded :$bhistorical perspective on Army policy /$cSanders Marble.
260 $a[Falls Church, Va.] :$bOffice of Medical History, Office of the Surgeon General,$c[2008]
300 $avi, 115 p. :$bill. ;$c28 cm.
500 $a"June 2008."
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references.
505 0 $aIntroduction -- Executive Summary -- Conclusions -- 1. World War I: Initial Policy Decisions and Questions of Implementation - Introduction -- Setting Policy -- Mental Patients -- Blurry lines in amputee care -- Problems differentiating rehabilitation and vocational education -- Caring for the patients -- Problems Implementing Rehabilitation -- 2. 1919-1940: Between Wars - Introduction -- The Veterans' Bureau -- The Army general hospital system: developments -- Mobilization Plans -- The VB/VA hospital system: developments -- 3. World War II -- Introduction -- The Gradual Mobilization -- The Hospital Systems -- The VA -- The Army -- Personnel -- The VA -- The Army -- Developments of policy and practice -- Demobilization -- Reconditioning and Rehabilitation -- Psychiatric Patients -- 4. 1946-1956: A Changing Balance in Federal Healthcare: -- Introduction -- The VA Readjusts to Peace -- The AMEDD Amid Change -- Cutting Back Access to Army Hospitals -- The Career Compensation Act of 1949 -- The Korean War -- Convalescent Care -- Aftermath of Korea -- The Army reviews use of the VA -- 5. 1956-1973: From the Dependents Medical Care Program to the Volunteer Army via Vietnam -- Introduction -- The VA -- Changes in Medicine -- The Army -- The Changing Military Patient Population -- The Vietnam War -- The End of an Era -- 6. 1973-2001: The All-Volunteer Force charts its course -- Introduction -- Personnel Shortages in the AMEDD -- Rehabilitation Programs in the Army and VA -- Changes in Medicine -- Changing Patient Population -- Rising Healthcare Costs -- Planning for War and Supporting Deployments -- Abbreviations.
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