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Timarc Electro-Medical Institute % north street. PH YBIOT HlflllA*'Jfi 'HH WAR demonstrated that It wa. A poselblo by physical means to rehabilitate with a surprising degre-’ of ‘•peed many of those incapacitated by wounds and disoaeo. It also (aught the lesson that functional ree! oration was the final aim—to quote (mm Cue Surgeon-General of the “Modern medicinal treatmen dose not end with physical cur' Functional restoration la the final end of tho modern physicians and surgeons. . . In the Army, ninety per cent, of all cases treated by physio therapeutic measures were able to return, to thoir former or allied vocation?. Two points in this connection should be noted: (1) There was marked shortening of the lime of disability; (2) many who otherwise would bare been permanently crippi(:d, and consequently would have l.eoii a burden to the coma)unity, were relumed to production and ro■erntive work." T. FRIIiBT. 22. DAVIE STREET. TSJIUKA, nPAXI FOIt HIRE, at all FOUBii, £ Reasonable Charge, ATouipt Service. oj 4*.0. §Un&,

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Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 18069, 19 March 1923, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 18069, 19 March 1923, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 18069, 19 March 1923, Page 5