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the Life of the Poor._ London, 1918. (14) Sims, George R. _How the Poor Live; and Horrible London._ London, 1898. C. _The Industrially Handicapped_ (1) Best, Harry. _The Deaf._ Their position in society and the provision for their education in the United States. New York, 1914. (2) ----. _The Blind._ Their condition and the work being done for them in the United States. New York, 1919. (3) United States Bureau of the Census. _The Blind and the Deaf, 1900._ Washington, 1906. (4) ----. _Deaf-Mutes in the United States._ Analysis of the census of 1910 with summary of state laws relating to the deaf as of January 1, 1918. Washington, 1918. (5) ----. _The Blind in the United States 1910._ Washington, 1917. (6) Niceforo, Alfredo. _Les Classes pauvres._ Recherches anthropologiques et sociales. Paris, 1905. (7) Goddard, Henry H. _Feeble-mindedness, Its Causes and Consequences._ Chap. i, "Social Problems," pp. 1-20. New York, 1914. (8) Popenoe, Paul B., and Johnson, Roswell H. _Applied Eugenics._ Chap. ix, "The Dysgenic Classes," pp. 176-83. New York, 1918. (9) Pintner, Rudolph, and Toops, Herbert A. "Mental Test of Unemployed Men," _Journal of Applied Psychology_, I (1917), 325-41; II (1918), 15-25. (10) Oliver, Thomas. _Dangerous Trades._ The historical, social, and legal aspects of industrial occupations affecting health, by a number of experts. New York, 1902. (11) Jarrett, Mary C. "The Psychopathic Employee: a Problem of Industry," _Bulletin of the Massachusetts Commission on Mental Diseases_, I (1917-18), Nos. 3-4, 223-38. Boston, 1918. (12) Thompson, W. Gilman. _The Occupational Diseases._ Their causation, treatment, and prevention. New York, 1914. (13) Kober, George M., and Hanson, William C., editors. _Diseases of Occupation and Vocational Hygiene._ Philadelphia, 1916. (14) Great Britain. Ministry of Munitions. _Health of Munition Workers Committee._ Hours, fatigue, and health in British munition factories. Reprints of the memoranda of the British Health of Munition Workers Committee, April, 1917. Washington, 1917. (15) Great Britain Home Department. _Report of the Committee on Compensation for Industrial Diseases._ London, 1907. (16) McMurtrie, Douglas C. _The Disabled Soldier._ With an introduction by Jeremiah Milbank. New York, 1919. (17) Rubinow, I. M. "A Statistical Consideration of the Number of Men Crippled in War and Disabled in Industry," _Publication of Red Cross
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