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Definition of Physical restoration
1. Noun. Providing help for disabled persons; the removal or reduction of disabilities.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Physical Restoration
Literary usage of Physical restoration
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Disabled Soldiers and Sailors Pensions and Training by Edward Thomas Devine, Lilian Brandt (1919)
"CHAPTER X physical restoration The first main division of the program for the
care of disabled men can be adequately discussed only by physicians and ..."
2. The Treaty of Peace and the Covenant of the League of Nations: As Negotiated by Germany Treaties, League of Nations (1920)
"... as hereinafter provided, devote her economic resources directly to the physical
restoration of the invaded areas of the Allied and Associated Powers, ..."
3. International Law Chiefly as Interpreted and Applied by the United States by Charles Cheney Hyde (1922)
"damaged through the war,1 to make physical restoration of invaded areas,2 to ...
2 Annex IV of Part VIII, in which the plan of physical restoration of ..."
4. The New York Times Current History (1920)
"In cases where the right to require physical restoration as above provided Is
exercised the commission shall Insure that the amount to be credited against ..."
5. The Making of the Reparation and Economic Sections of the Treaty by Bernard Mannes Baruch (1920)
"In cases where the right to require physical restoration as above provided ...
Power in respect of the damage so repaired by physical restoration shall be ..."
6. The Reformed Quarterly Review by Thomas G. Apple (1896)
"Let us assume then that there was a physical restoration. But Jesus, on the very
same day that He rose, appeared in the room where the disciples were ..."
7. International Relations by Stephen Haley Allen (1920)
"In cases where the right to require physical restoration as above provided is
exercised, the Commission shall ensure that the amount to be credited against ..."