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When elevators were for pianos: an oral history...
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When elevators were for pianos: an oral history account of the civilian experience of using wheelchairs in Canadian society. The first twenty‐five years: 1945–1970

Abstract

In 1945 Canadian World War II veterans with spinal cord injury were among the first Canadians to have access to medical rehabilitation programs, the Everest and Jennings folding, self‐propelled wheelchair and automobiles with hand‐controls. A previous paper, Going back to Civvy Street (Tremblay, 1996) described how the veteran pioneers used these new opportunities to return to full participation in civilian life. Drawing on oral history and …

Authors

Tremblay M; Campbell A; Hudson GL

Journal

Disability & Society, Vol. 20, No. 2, pp. 103–116

Publisher

Taylor & Francis

Publication Date

March 2005

DOI

10.1080/09687590500058996

ISSN

0968-7599