Still my world /

Tells how Sgt. Foulk, blinded in the Battle of Attu, was helped by "C.W" (Case Worker) to adjust quickly to functioning in the everyday world as a blind person, a process furthered by obtaining a guide dog. Advocates similar treatment for other newly blind, leaving vocational rehabilitatio...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Foulk, Leonard M. (Leonard Merle), 1918-
Format: Text
Language:English
Published: San Francisco : [s.n.] 1945
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc1.$b194332
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Summary:Tells how Sgt. Foulk, blinded in the Battle of Attu, was helped by "C.W" (Case Worker) to adjust quickly to functioning in the everyday world as a blind person, a process furthered by obtaining a guide dog. Advocates similar treatment for other newly blind, leaving vocational rehabilitation until they have adjusted mentally as well as physically. Tells how Sgt. Foulk, blinded in the Battle of Attu, was helped by "C.W" (Case Worker) to adjust quickly to functioning in the everyday world as a blind person, a process furthered by obtaining a guide dog. Advocates similar treatment for other newly blind, leaving vocational rehabilitation until they have adjusted mentally as well as physically. Mode of access: Internet.