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Ignored, shunned, and invisible: how the label "retarded" has denied freedom and dignity to millions
2008, Praeger Publishers
in English
031335538X 9780313355387
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Table of Contents
Preface --
Acknowledgments --
Introduction: Speaking of mental retardation --
1: What are you going to do about it? --
2: Minimally decent Samaritans --
3: Feebleminded: John Lovelace, patient #6839 --
4: Patient is full code --
5: Becoming invisible --
6: Broken ties: addressee unknown --
7: Looking backward, looking forward --
8: Headaches, smoking, and fights: leaving the home --
9: Defining disability up and down --
10: John Lovelace and the mercantile theory of mental retardation --
11: Darwin's last child: disability, family, and friends --
12: Fairview is nice to me --
13: Ethics, powerlessness, and informed consent --
14: Blindness and finding yourself in purgatory --
15: Policies, people, and no room at the graveyard --
Epilogue --
Notes --
Bibliography --
Index.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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