The permanent betterment of the crippled child : an essay on the operation of the nonresidential system of education and care; the social principles involved, and the restoration of crippled children to places as useful members of the community. An account of the work of the Association for the aid of crippled children / by Douglas C. McMurtrie.

  • McMurtrie, Douglas C. (Douglas Crawford), 1888-1944.
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