The Making of Blind Men: A Study of Adult SocializationRussell Sage Foundation, 1969 - 145 pagina's Traces the author's post-retirement work as a surgeon and teacher in such remote areas as Nepal and Ukraine, illuminating the challenges of working in difficult regions and finding purposeful work after a career. |
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THE SOCIALIZATION OF THE BLIND | 14 |
WHO ARE THE BLIND? | 39 |
THE SELECTION OF CLIENTS FROM | 56 |
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