Sketch of an occupational therapy patient in a workshop.
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The print is mounted on a board.
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Sketch of an occupational therapy patient in a workshop.
The print is mounted on a board.
Sketch of an occupational therapy patient in a workshop.
The print is mounted on a board.
Sketch of an Occupational Therapist supervising a patient using a loom.
The print is mounted on a board.
Sketch of a man with one arm swinging a baseball bat.
The print is mounted on a board.
Same as VC2951391.
Sketch of an occupational therapy patient in a workshop.
The print is mounted on a board.
Sketch of an occupational therapy patient in a workshop.
The print is mounted on a board.
Patient carving a linoleum block.
The back of the photograph includes an Official Army Photo samp as well as a stamp from the Lovell General Hospital Medical Library.
Three patients using various woodworking equipment in a workshop.
Sketch of an occupational therapy patient in a workshop.
The print is mounted on a board.
Portrait of two young patients in wheelchairs.
Young patient painting by holding the paintbrush in his mouth.
Two patients practicing a leg strengthening exercise.
Patient drawing using an adapted hand brace.
Occupational Therapist working with a patient.
Occupational Therapist helping a young patient with his balance.
Occupational Therapist tracing the outline of a patient's hand.
Occupational Therapist helping a young patient with his balance.
Two young patients playing a throwing game, Wisconsin General Hospital.
Handwritten caption on the back of the photograph reads: "State of Wisconsin General Hospital, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin. Both patients are cerebral palsies / both have had obturator neurectomies but are not ready for walking - Treatment is to develop hand coordination. Socialization important for blonde boy who has not attended special school."
Typed caption on the back of the photograph reads: "Diagnosis: Fracture / Purpose: Increase active extension of left elbow / Treatment Media: Finger painting."