"in 1881, daniel vierge was the greatest draughtsman in the world. Without warning, a stroke of paralysis rendered his right side useless. A few years later he illustrated don quixote truly and sympathetically for the first time in its history. He did this with his left hand now educated to the lost cunning of the paralyzed right. The illustration above is one of many exquisite drawings taken from the scribner edition of don quixote. "
identifier: carryonaug1918_851 (find matches)
title: carry on (periodical)
year: 1918 (1910s)
authors: office of the surgeon general, united states army
subjects: reconstruction rehabilitation therapy vocational therapy physical therapy american red cross
publisher: otis historical archives, national museum of health and medicine
contributing library: american red cross. Date: 1918.
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