Notable Features:
Society Pays: The High Cost of Minimal Brain Damage in America by Camilla Anderson (1972) is a medical and social study examining the effects of minimal brain dysfunction and its broader impact on families, education, and public systems. Anderson discusses causes, symptoms, and treatments, while also addressing the economic and social costs associated with neurological disorders. Written in an accessible style, the book combines medical research with public policy concerns, making it a resource for educators, healthcare professionals, and social scientists.
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