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Strauss, M. Paul. Rapport fait au nom de la commission de l'armée chargée d'examiner la proposition de loi adoptée par la chambre des députés, tendant à l'obligation de la rééducation professionnelle des blessés et des mutilés de la guerre appelés a bénéficier de la loi sur les pensions militaires. (No. 261 Sénat, Année 1916, Session ordinaire.)

Contains general review of the whole situation surrounding the return of soldiers to civilian life and the laws under which that return will be administered.

Sudek, Richard. Arbeitsvermittlung an Kriegsinvalide.

Oesterreichische Rundschau, Wien, 1915. v. 45:49–55.

Translated and reprinted in American Journal of Care for Cripples,
June, 1917. v. 4: 269-275.

Survey of employment for war cripples.

t American Journal of Care for Cripples, v. 3, 1916. p. 103.

Brief notice of Winnipeg and other cities in Canada survey with view of finding employment for crippled soldiers.

Syrup, Friedrich. Die Fürsorge für Kriegsverletzte gewerbliche Arbeiter. no Jahrbücher für Nationalökonomie und Statistik, September, 1915. v. 105; 339-363.

Taylor, D. Three poor devils.

New Republic, Jan. 6, 1917. V. 9:263-265.

A visit to a French hospital.

Terrien, F. Remarques sur la rééducation des eveugles.

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Todd, J. L. A report on how France returns her soldiers to civilian life, Apr. 20, 1916. 281 mimeographed p.

(Not yet printed.)

Report to Gen. G. C. Jones, director of medical services, Canadian contingents.

List of authorities, Appx. G, p. 270–279.

Reviewed in U. S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Monthly Review, August, 1917. v. 5: 105-110.

and Kidner, T. B. Retraining of disabled men.

American Medicine, May, 1917, n. s., v. 12: 380-384; 405–408.

Also published separately, 1917. 17 p.

Tompkins, Gilbert. Food growing for crippled workers-suggested plan.
American Journal of Care for cripples, v. 2: 90–93.

Gardening by aid of movable working seats.

Trade education of maimed soldiers.

British Medical Journal, June 10, 1916.

p. 825-826.

School and Society, July 22, 1916. v. 4: 147.

Account of the school of reeducation and the various organizations for the assistance of mutilated soldiers, established in Bordeaux. Reprinted in American Journal of Care for Cripples, June, 1917. 251-252.

Trade schools for war cripples.

Journal of American Medical Association, Jan. 8, 1916. v. 66: 131.

Mentions briefly a number of schools with trades taught.

v. 4:

Training classes for the disabled being held in institutes in London, Scotland, and the provinces.

no Recalled to life, June, 1917, p. 199-284.

Training cripples to be independent. The industria! home at Kensington.

Reprint: Charity Record, September, 1915.

Training of disabled soldiers and sailors for electrical substation work.
Engineer (London), May 4, 1917. v. 123: 399.

Training of maimed soldiers.

Engineer (London), June 9, 1916. v. 121: 472-473.

Training of the war's maimed, halt, and blind.

Scientific American, Nov. 6, 1915. v. 113: 401 ff.

Treatment of men discharged from the army on account of neurasthenia.
Lancet, May 19, 1917. v. 192: 778-779.

Training on agricultural tractors.

(Brief.)

American Journal of Care for Cripples, June, 1917.

v. 4: 361–362.

Training soldiers to run automobile plows, Troyes, France.

Tyng, Katharine. Survey of the Bellevue experiment in preventive work for cardiacs.

N. Y. (City) Bellevue and allied hospitals. Social Service Bureau. Report, 1914. p. 13-37. /

Ulbrich, Martin.

Die Berufswahl der Krüppel.

o Zeitschrift für Krüppelfürsorge, 1912. v. 5:159–167.

Was muss ein Pfarrer von der Kriegsbeschädigtenfürsorge wissen?
Hamburg, 1915.

- Wie ich ein Handwerkheim für verkrüppelte Lehrlinge bauen würde.
Zeitschrift für Krüppelfürsorge, 1913. v. 6: 110-116.

Ulbrich, Martin. Zur Kriegskrüppelfürsorge.

Zeitschrift für Krüppelfürsorge, Leipzig, 1915. v. 8:77-81.

Outline of occupations for which war invalids may be trained.
Guide to civil employment for ex-soldiers.

U. S. Adjutant General's Office.

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U. S. Bureau of the Census. The blind in the United States.
Washington,' 1917.

Occupations, p. 61-6; occupations and economic status, p. 141-151. Appendix A, institutions for blind in the U. S., workshops, p. 318. Valentin, Bruno. Die Werkstätten im Kgl. Orthopädischen Reserve-Lazarett Nürnberg.

Würzburger Abhandlungen aus dem Praktischen Medizin, 1915.
149-165.

v. 15:

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Translated and reprinted in American Journal of Care for Cripples,
June, 1917. v. 4: 192-196.

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Vaughan, Ernest. La rééducation professionnelle des soldats aveugles. Paris, 1915.

Villey, P. La réadaptation des soldats mutilés et aveugles a la vie utile.
Revue des Deux Mondes, Paris, 1915. 6. per. v. 29: 652-673.

Vitoux, Georges. L'Assistance aux mutilés de la guerre.

Le Petit Parisien, Jan. 19, 1915.

Vocational reeducation of the Belgian war cripple.
Lancet, Mar. 17, 1917. v. 192: 430.

Brief description of the Belgian Military Institute of Professional
Reeducation at Port Villerz.

Von den Invalidenschulen in Wien und Keidelberg.

Der Arbeitsnachweis in Deutschland, June 20, 1915. v. 2: 199–200. Von den Krüppeln-für die Krüppel.

Monatsblätter für Invaliden- und Krüppelhilfe, Leipzig, 1915. v. 1:22-34; 44-47.

Series of articles written by cripples who have become successfully reeducated.

Vulpius, O. Anmerkung zu den zwölf Geboten von Prof. Ritschl.
Medizinische Klinik, Wien, 1915. v. 11: 190.
Wait, W. B. Scotoic labor, or labor in the dark.
Charities, Oct. 20, 1906. v. 17: 140-153.
Employment of the blind.

(The) War Cripple; The Ministry of Pensions scheme.
Lancet, Mar. 10, 1917. v. 192: 393.

War cripples in Austria and Germany.

Engineer (London), Jan. 21, 1916. v. 121: 64-65.

Account of the village known as "Cripples Town," on the outskirts of Vienna. Originally a school for war invalids, it has grown to such proportions that it has been taken over by the Austrian war office. Reprinted in American Journal of Care for Cripples, June, 1917. v. 4:244-250.

Warstat, W. Die Zurückführung Kriegsbeschädigter ins tätige Leben als letztes Ziel der Kriegsbeschädigtenfürsorge.

Die Grenzboten, Berlin, 1915. v. 74: 214-219.

Weidner, Albert. Fürsorge für verstümmelte Krieger in Würzburg.
München-Augsburger Abendzeitung, Jan. 21, 1915.

Die Soziale Rettung der Kriegskrüppel.

Zeitschrift für Krüppelfürsorge, Leipzig, 1915. v. 8:50-53.

Weiss, Konrad. Kriegsinvalidenfürsorge und schulische Massnahmen. 1 Kriegsinvalidenfürsorge, Würzburg, 1915. p. 36-45.

What I faced in my life.

t Ladies' Home Journal, February, 1913. v. 30: 13. Autobiography of a crippled girl.

Work for the cripple to do.

Scientific American, June 30, 1917. v. 116: 638.

Wilden, Josef. Kriegsverletztenfürsorge des Handwerks.

Soziale Praxis und Archiv für Volkswohlfahrt, München, 1915.
646-647.

Williams, John. Industrial training for crippled boys.

American Journal of Care for Cripples, June, 1917. v. 4: 293–297.

v. 24:

Training for boys over 16 years of age, at Northampton Institute,
London.

Winnie, A. J. Comp. history and handbook of day schools for the deaf and blind.

Madison (Wis.), 1912. 130 p.

History of Wisconsin schools.

Witowski. Die Mitwirkung der Arbeiterversicherung.

A Zeitschrift für Krüppelfürsorge. 1915. v. 8:161–165.

On the cooperation of the social insurance system in making crippled soldiers useful members of society.

Woldt, Richard. Der Industrielle Kriegskrüppel.

7. Neue Zeit, Apr. 2, 1915. v. 33:26-30.

Work in France and Germany.

Recalled to Life, no. 1, June, 1917. p. 130-186.

Report by the Intelligence Department of the Local Government Board. Workshop for the crippled.

Journal of the American Medical Association, May 26, 1917. v. 68: 1568. Brief account of the Union of the Foreign Colonies of France and the institution for crippled soldiers at Grand Palais.

Würtz, Hans. Die Erwerbschule.

Monatsblätter für invaliden und krüppelhilfe, 1915. hft. 1, p. 6–10.
Krüppeltum und Lebensfreude.

710 Zeitschrift für Krüppelfürsorge, Hamburg, 1913, v. 6: 83–93.

A pedagogic treatise showing the necessity of instilling the cripple above all with love for life and work in order to make him a useful member of society.

Das Künstlerische Moment im Unterricht und in der Ausbildung der Krüppel.

Zeitschrift für Krüppelfürsorge, Hamburg, 1912. v. 5: 167–174.

Die Selbsttätigkeit als Prinzip in der Krüppelerziehung.
Zeitschrift für Krüppelfürsorge, Hamburg, 1913. v. 6: 182-199.

Die Schulabteilung der Berlin-Brandenburgischen Krüppel-Heil und Erziehungs-Anstalt.

Zeitschrift für Krüppelfürsorge, Hamburg, 1913.

v. 6: 139, 146.

Der Wille siegt. Ein pädagogisch-kultureller Beitrag zur Kriegskrüppelfürsorge. Berlin, 1915.

Zichy, Geza Graf. Das Buch des Einarmigen. Ratschläge zur Aneigung der Fähigkeit, mit einer Hand selbständig zu werden. 3. Aufl. Stuttgart, 1915. Zehrfeld. Wohlfahrtseinrichtungen; soziale und wirtschaftliche Fragen der

Kriegsbeschädigtenfürsorge.

Soziale Kultur, August-September, 1915. v. 35: 488-491.

GENERAL REFERENCES.

Charities and Commons, Feb. 3, 1906.

Devoted principally to problems of employment of the adult blind. The American Journal of Care for Cripples.

"The literature on the subject is scanty and scattered and much of it available only in foreign languages. This Journal aims to make available significant and authoritative literature dealing with provision for war cripples. The foreign material will appear in English translation."(Statement by the editor, D. C. McMurtrie, in the June, 1917, issue.) The most pertinent articles, v. 1, June, 1917, are included in this bibliography.

Recalled to Life. No. 1, June, 1917, to date. London, Bale.

A journal devoted to the care, reeducation, and return to civil life of disabled sailors and soldiers, edited by Lord Charnwood.

Current numbers of the following periodicals contain much pertinent material: Lancet. 1917. See index. Almost every number contains paragraph or more

on progress of movement.

Journal of American Medical Association.

Association Nationale des Mutilés de la Guerre. Bulletin. Paris.

Der Blindenfreund. Issues since the war have been devoted almost exclusively

to the subject.

Outlook for the Blind.

The Beacon,

The Survey.

Volta Review.

American Annals of the Deaf.

Zeitschrift für Krüppelfürsorge.

INDUSTRIAL NOTES.

MORE WOMEN THAN MEN AT WORK IN GERMANY.-A special census the first of March showed that in classified industries in Germany the number of men at work was 3,962,625 and the number of women at work was 3,973,457, as compared to an overplus of men in January of 10,050.

-United States Commercial Attaché at Copenhagen, June 23, 1917. INTERNATIONAL MOLDERS' UNION.-In the quarterly report contained in the official journal of this organization for June, 1917, it is stated that from the first of the year to the end of June 5,077 members were initiated and 4,158 were reinstated. The death rate among members is said to be unusually high, and on the subject of sickness the report is as follows:

Trade conditions were never better and wages were never so high as during the months of April, May, and June, 1917, yet, notwithstanding these facts, we have paid to our members during the past three months the very large sum of $50,657.80. This is the largest amount which has ever been paid in the same months of the year, with the exception of April, May, and June, 1904, in which quarter we paid out $52,448, or $1,790.20 more than in the quarter just past. For the first six months of this year the total sick benefits paid to our members is $101,989.60, which makes the grand total paid since January 1, 1896, $2,927,793.65.

-International Molders' Journal, August, 1917. INTERNATIONAL TYPOGRAPHICAL UNION.-The following statistics are taken from the annual reports of the officers of the International Typographical Union for the year ending May 31, 1917:

Gross earnings of members, 12 months-
Increase over preceding year__-

Average earnings per member, 12 months--

Increase over preceding year---

Old-age pensions paid, 12 months.

Mortuary benefits paid, 12 months---

Mortuary benefits paid beneficiaries of 42 members
killed in the war..

Cost of maintenance of Union Printers' Home, 12
months

New buildings, repairs, and improvements___.
Expenditures for strikes and lockouts during the

year ..

$66, 652, 431. 00

3,940, 626. 00

1,086. 43

45.25

351, 505. 00

298, 476. 88

12.225.00

123, 146. 76

32, 239.61

4, 684. 50

-Bulletin, International Typographical Union, August, 1917.

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