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National Seminar on Problems of Handicapped Children and their Families

National Seminar on Problems of Handicapped Children and their Families (1981 Lahore, Pakistan)

National Seminar on Problems of Handicapped Children and their Families

by National Seminar on Problems of Handicapped Children and their Families (1981 Lahore, Pakistan)

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Published by [s.n. in Lahore .
Written in

    Places:
  • Pakistan
    • Subjects:
    • Children with disabilities -- Services for -- Pakistan -- Congresses.,
    • Children with disabilities -- Home care -- Pakistan -- Congresses.

    • Edition Notes

      Other titlesSouvenir, National Seminar on Problems of Handicapped Children and their Families.
      Statementorganized by National Society for Mentally and Emotionally Handicapped Children in collaboration with Pakistan Society for Mentally Retarded Children and Lahore Mental Health Association.
      ContributionsNational Society for Mentally and Emotionally Handicapped Children (Pakistan), Pakistan Society for Mentally Retarded Children., Lahore Mental Health Association.
      Classifications
      LC ClassificationsHV890.P18 N35 1981
      The Physical Object
      Pagination74, 20 p., [4] p. of plates :
      Number of Pages74
      ID Numbers
      Open LibraryOL3013807M
      LC Control Number84930051

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