Domino Lane

Memories of rural life on a Pennsylvania farm in the early years of the 20th century. Although the topic is different, I've added (in 2009), my cousin's absorbing paper, "The Handicapped At Home." REMEMBER: To start at the beginning, you must click on the June 2006 section of the archives, go to the June 25th entry, then "scroll up" from there.

Sunday, April 26, 2009

Judy: Misc. 4

Here, Judy added "Appendix I, Drawings," which includes drawings and directions for a telephone "cuff" a poncho, and devices to allow her to hold a pencil, eating utensil, or similarly-shaped aid.
Next comes "Appendix II," which consists of photographs of Judy and her surroundings. It includes pictures of various aids she used at work, such as specially designed stands for an "electronic differential counter" and glass slides, as well as Judy herself at home and at work in the lab. (She was a medical technician at a hospital in Philadelphia, Pa.)

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