A sociological study of children with albinism at a special school in the Limpopo province
This article maintains that it is the social context, as much as, and sometimes more than the physical condition, that largely structures and limits the lives of people with albinism. It deals with albinism from a sociological, rather than a medical perspective. Viewed as such the problems experienc...
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Main Authors: | R.J. Gaigher (Author), P.M. Lund (Author), E. Makuya (Author) |
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