ABSTRACT

The problems of readjustment, for the individual and for the business purse and for the state, which inevitably follow war are most important at the present moment. Almost five years after the end of the Great Conflict, many of these problems are still facing us, and it will take many more years before they are settled. One who is interested in the statistics of conditions will find many places in which they can be found. Although statistics show what exists or has existed, they seldom provide advice regarding the solutions. The present work is entirely lacking in statistics It is intended to be of assistance in the solution of some problems.

part I|45 pages

Basis and General Concept of Re-Education

chapter I|15 pages

What is Re-Education?

chapter II|14 pages

The Foundation of Habits

chapter III|14 pages

Mental Attitude and Incentive

part II|82 pages

General Re-Education Principles

chapter IV|8 pages

The Formation of Habits

chapter V|33 pages

Movement

chapter VI|25 pages

General Re-Education Methods

chapter VII|14 pages

Measurement of Performance

part III|93 pages

Neurological and Mental Adjustments

chapter VIII|18 pages

Poliomyelitis, or Infantile Paralysis

chapter IX|18 pages

Locomotor Ataxia

chapter X|13 pages

Cerebral Paralysis

chapter XI|21 pages

Speech Defects

chapter XII|21 pages

The Psychotic