War, Politics, and Philanthropy

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War, Politics, and Philanthropy

Richard Verville

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War, Politics, and Philanthropy: The History of Rehabilitation Medicine describes the development of this remarkable field of medical care from its inception in WWI and WWII through its dramatic expansion during the 1980s, as stimulated by the Medicare program. The book vividly 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. It focuses on the leadership and contributions of statesman Bernard Baruch, civil servant extraordinaire Mary Switzer, physicians Henry Kessler, Frank Krusen, and Howard Rusk, and the professional and disability associations with which they collaborated. The book ends with the crescendo of the enactment of the Americans with Disabilities Act, which embodied the vision and goals of rehabilitation medicine since the 1960s.

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Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published
2009-09-22
Pages
277
Language
EN
Categories
History / Wars & Conflicts / World War II / General, Law / Health & Safety, Medical / Alternative & Complementary Medicine, Medical / Healing, Medical / Hospital Administration & Care, Medical / Medicaid & Medicare, Medical / Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation
ISBN-13
9780761845942

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