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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

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\ U.! F)?- \ In 1881, Daniel Vierge was the greatest draughtsman in the world. Withoutwarning, a stroke of paralysis rendered his right side useless. A few yearslater he illustrated Don Quixote truly and sympathetically for the first timein its history. He did this with his left hand now educated to the lost cunningof the paralyzed right. The illustration above is one of many exquisitedrawings taken from the Scribner edition of Don Quixote. No. 2 A R R O N 15
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An illustration by Vierge before he lost the use of his right hand. Not the Destination—But the Route How the Recovery of Lost FacilitiesGave the World a Masterpiece t By Augustus Thomas Ti HE one story from the Boer War that allmen quote when asked for its rememberedincidents of heroism, is that of the Highlandpiper who still played his regiment past himand up their hill as he sat by a boulder withboth legs shot from under him. He got hisVictoria Cross for it, and London took a holi-day to cheer him, and the Queen herself spoketo him as we now remember it. And no recordto the contrary being at hand, he may stillbe piping occasionally or often to neighborsor pilgrims. But whether in the flesh or not,piping now or silent, he will, in song and storypipe through many generations of linennursery books and school readers, a nobleexample of a common man inspired by thehighest spirit to the ultimate expression ofhis duty. And English and American lads will thrillover the linen pages, and E

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  • bookdecade:1910
  • bookcentury:1900
  • bookauthor:Office_of_the_Surgeon_General__United_States_Army
  • booksubject:reconstruction
  • booksubject:rehabilitation
  • booksubject:therapy
  • booksubject:vocational_therapy
  • booksubject:physical_therapy
  • booksubject:American_Red_Cross
  • bookpublisher:Otis_Historical_Archives__National_Museum_of_Health_and_Medicine
  • bookcontributor:American_Red_Cross
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  • bookcollection:otishistoricalarchives
  • bookcollection:medicalheritagelibrary
  • bookcollection:americana
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