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The psychology of the physically handicapped

Pintner, Rudolf

The psychology of the physically handicapped

by Pintner, Rudolf

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Published by F. S. Crofts & co. in New York .
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  • People with disabilities -- Psychology.

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    Bibliography at end of each chapter.

    Statement[by] Rudolf Pintner ... Jon Eisenson ... [and] Mildred Stanton ...
    ContributionsEisenson, Jon, 1907- joint author., Stanton, Mildred Bacon, 1899- joint author.
    Classifications
    LC ClassificationsHV3011 .P56 1941
    The Physical Object
    Paginationvii, 391 p.
    Number of Pages391
    ID Numbers
    Open LibraryOL6415684M
    LC Control Number41005921

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