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Council on Physical Therapy

Council on Physical Therapy The of on the kind appearance any object depends, however, of the observer. A red illumination and on the of Council on adaptation Physical Therapy and a a under white green indistinguishable light by person dis- with a in color will be made deficiency perception easily The Council on Physical Therapy has authorized publication criminable if the are an off-white of by him colors illuminated the following which is the fifth on by chapter, of a series amputations and artificial limbs to appear in this column. which is reflected more from one of the than from light objects When the series will be published in the form a completed, of the other. Then, too, toward dark Handbook on The wishes its any approach adaptation Amputations. Council to express appreciation for cooperation the of its group of Consultants on will create a difference between the "identical" red and green Artificial Limbs. The Council is represented by Drs. Frank D. the medium Harry through of the well known : E. Frank Paul Purkinje phenomenon Dickson, Mock, R. Ober, S. Perry Rogers, Steele and Philip and the Association Limb Wilson, of Manu¬ the red will become less rela¬ relatively bright and the http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png JAMA American Medical Association

Council on Physical Therapy

JAMA , Volume 116 (16) – Apr 19, 1941

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Publisher
American Medical Association
Copyright
Copyright © 1941 American Medical Association. All Rights Reserved. Applicable FARS/DFARS Restrictions Apply to Government Use.
ISSN
0098-7484
eISSN
1538-3598
DOI
10.1001/jama.1941.02820160022007
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Abstract

The of on the kind appearance any object depends, however, of the observer. A red illumination and on the of Council on adaptation Physical Therapy and a a under white green indistinguishable light by person dis- with a in color will be made deficiency perception easily The Council on Physical Therapy has authorized publication criminable if the are an off-white of by him colors illuminated the following which is the fifth on by chapter, of a series amputations and artificial limbs to appear in this column. which is reflected more from one of the than from light objects When the series will be published in the form a completed, of the other. Then, too, toward dark Handbook on The wishes its any approach adaptation Amputations. Council to express appreciation for cooperation the of its group of Consultants on will create a difference between the "identical" red and green Artificial Limbs. The Council is represented by Drs. Frank D. the medium Harry through of the well known : E. Frank Paul Purkinje phenomenon Dickson, Mock, R. Ober, S. Perry Rogers, Steele and Philip and the Association Limb Wilson, of Manu¬ the red will become less rela¬ relatively bright and the

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Published: Apr 19, 1941

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