The American Red Cross in the Great War

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It is the aim of the reeducators in America to fit many men for agricultural life in some form.
English schools teach carpentry and cabinet making, carving and gilding, frame, toy, and basket making, metal work, building and construction, decorating and electrical fitting.
At Roehampton and Brighton are the greatest centers of training for the amputation cases. It is found that both in England and France the disabled men have proved expert in the making of artificial limbs. This is a specialty
...in this country, which produces the best appliances of this sort.
In anticipation of the task which lay ahead, the Red Cross established in 1917, with funds made available by gift, the Red Cross Institute for Crippled and Disabled Men, in Til o THE DISABLED SOLDIER 129 New York City. The purposes of the Institute are chiefly experimental and in the Une of surveys. It has compiled and repubUshed papers setting forth the results of the best reeducational work in Europe ; it has made a census of the cripples resident in New York City, with records of their accomplishment in various occupations; and it has begun experiments in vocational training in a large number of trades to determine what the cripple may derive from them.


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