File:Manufacture of prosthetics and orthopedic shoes, Änggården 1910s 04.jpg

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Image VF 11 Manufacture of prosthetics and orthopedic shoes at the vocational training centre for patients with disabilities, Änggården, Gothenburg Sweden 1910s

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English: Manufacture of prosthetics and orthopedic shoes at the vocational training centre for patients with disabilities 1910s The institute and training center was a place where patients with restricted physical abilities were given treatment and took part in occupational training. It was financed primarily through charities. The goal was that the students would eventually be able to support themselves. Many of the organisations that laid the ground for today's disabled rights movements were founded from the comraderie built up amongst those at the institition.
Svenska: Tillverkning av proteser och ortopediska skor vid Vanföreanstaltens yrkesskola i Änggården, 1910-tal. Vanföreanstalter var institutioner där personer med fysiska funktionsnedsättningar fick behandling och yrkesutbildning. De finansierades främst genom välgörenhet. Det fanns dock en målsättning att yrkesskolornas elever sedan skulle kunna försörja sig själva. I och kring gemenskapen mellan dem som vistades på vanföreanstalterna uppstod flera av de föreningar som lade grunden till den moderna funktionsrättsrörelsen.
Date early 1900s
Source from the collections of the Medical History museum in Gotheburg, Sweden
Author Unknown authorUnknown author

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