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. 1972 Dec 16;4(5841):651-654, 655. doi: 10.1136/bmj.4.5841.651

Children's Wheelchair Clinic

K S Holt, H Darcus, H Lorna Brand
PMCID: PMC1786943  PMID: 4264882

Abstract

During the first year of a children's monthly wheelchair clinic 29 out of 34 chairs supplied in the past were found to be unsatisfactory. The advantages of a central clinic for a region where clinicians and technical officers can meet are emphasized, as is also the need for wider dispersal of knowledge about wheelchairs for disabled children.

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