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The subnormal child at home / by Fred J. Schonell, J.A. Richardson, Thelma S. McConnel
Bib ID 2292363
Format BookBook
Author
Schonell, Fred J. (Fred Joyce), Sir, 1900-1969
 
Description London : Macmillam, 1958 
vi, 165 p. : ill. ; 22 cm. 
Notes

"Published for the Australian Council of Organisations for Subnormal Children."

Bibliography: [p. 167]

Subjects Children with disabilities - Care.
Other authors/contributors Richardson, J. A. (James Albert), 1915-  |  McConnel, Thelma S  |  Australian Council of Organisations for Subnormal Children
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