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Medicine, social security, and occupational disabilities in Spain in the first half of the twentieth century

Relying on legislative, medical, institutional, media, and labor sources, the article examines how the issue of worker disabilities was addressed during the first half of the twentieth century. It shows how specialized medical care developed and evolved, along with a social safety network, with the ultimate aim of integrating those with occupational disabilities back into work and society.

occupational medicine; re-education; persons with disabilities; Instituto Nacional de Previsión; Spain; twentieth century


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