Abstract
The article describes the experience of the author in treating 18 children with disabilities in Ognaj, a village in the Gujarat State of India, over a 3-month period. It illustrates the rural milieu in which the treatment was given, and the respective attitudes of the parents, local medical officer, school teachers and an unusual village Sarpanch (the municipal head).
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