A Statistical Consideration of the Number of Men Crippled in War And Disabled in
A Statistical Consideration of the Number of Men Crippled in War And Disabled in
I M Isaac Max Rubinow
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There is, however, an important difference when the causes for adults and children are compared. While tuberculosis and infantile paralysis are important in both groups (and are to be found among adults largely as a result of diseases suf- fered during childhood) other diseases and acci- dents appear as equally important factors, de- veloping in later life. In fact eliminating the first five groups as almost exclusively or very largely acquired in childhood, there are 379 cases left of which 13...3, or about 35 per cent. , are due to accidents, and 65 per cent, to various diseases of adult life, with rheumatic affections, nervous affections and venereal diseases predominating as factors. ■ STATISTICS OF CRIPPLED CHILDREN IN THE GERMAN EMPIRE The most important statistical investigation of cripples is that undertaken by the German government at the initiative of several organiza- tions for the care of cripples in 1906, prepared by Dr. Konrad Biesalski, perhaps the foremost expert in the care of cripples, and published in 1909.
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