Bibliography

1 - ACT (Advocacy Change Together), Disability Timeline, © 2000

2 - Museum of London, Bedlam: Custody Care and Cure 1247-1997 at the Museum of London, 15 March 1998.

3 - Marszalek, C.S. & Panagakis, B.,(Febrary 2001) Hospital of the Innocents

4 - Gleeson, Brendan, (1999) Geographies of Disability, Routledge Press

5 - Doino, W. Jr. (1995) Newly discovered Nazi film expose murderous logic of euthanasia The Wanderer, Sept. 28, 1995, pp., 6-7

6 - Aly, G. (1994) Medicine against the useless In G. Aly, P. Chroust, & C. Pross (Eds.) Cleansing the Fatherland: Nazi Medicine and Racial Hygiene. Baltimore, Johns Hopkins University Press, Ch.2, 22-98

7 - Burleigh, M. (1994) Death and Deliverance: Euthanasia in Germany 1900-1945. Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press

8 - The Independent Life Magazine editorial (1995), Ed Roberts,Prophet of Independence

9 - Author Unknown ( February 1934)  The Polio Chronicle, article "Accessibility": Roosevelt Warm Springs Institute for Rehabilitation Archives;Disability History Museum, www.disabilitymuseum.org

10 - Author Unknown (November 1915) "Baby Dies; Physician Upheld", article Chicago Tribune; Disability History Museum, http://www.disabilitymuseum.org/lib/docs/1227.htm

11 - Excerpts from: Herrmann, Dorothy. Helen Keller A Life. Alfred A Knopf, New York. Harrity, Richard and Martin, Ralph.G. The Three Lives of Helen Keller. Hodder and Stoughton Ltd, London. Helen Keller. Nigel Hunter. Wayland, Hove.

12 - Charlton James I., (1998) Nothing About Us Without Us, Disability, Oppression and Empowerment, University of California Press

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