24 NOVEMBER 1917, Page 20

The Future of the Disabled Soldier. By C. W. Hutt.

(T. Fisher Unwin. Os. not.)—Dr. Hutt's timely little book describes the medical and moral treatment of the disabled, the methods adopted in other countries for training thorn and finding them employment, and the efforts that aro being made in this country to solve this most urgent problem. Tho chapter on " Occupation and Physical Defect " is very suggestive. Thus it is pointed out that men with injured legs should not invariably be given sedentary occupations, as they may need to exorcise the damaged limbs ; indeed, some men who have suffered in this way have done well as hall.porters, printers, or chauffeurs. Those who are anxious to help the disabled sailors and soldiers would do well to consult Dr. Hutt's book, and the semi-official quarterly, Recalled to Life.