Jan 062007
 

I’ve had my share of teachers and professors who were clueless when it came to dealing with a student with a disability in their class, but at least none of them ever called me a cripple (not to my face, anyway). I’m not surprised that this word still has currency as an insult. What does surprise me is that a teacher–a British teacher!–would get caught flinging this word at a student. Aren’t all British teachers crusty but lovable souls who are in a constant state of mild annoyance caused by their students’ failure to grasp the conjugation of irregular Latin verbs?

  2 Responses to “Epithet”

  1. I had a bone disease as a child that confined me to hospital for a year. The hospital I was in was called the “Biddulph Grange Orthopaedic Hospital”, having changed its name not so long before from the more direct “North Staffordshire Cripple’s Hospital”. In a way I prefer the earlier title – who knows what an orthopaed is? But open up a Cripple’s Hospital and you know exactly what you’re getting!

  2. Hello Paul I was a nurse at Biddulh Grange and we had a patient named Paul who was on a frame for some time. This was about 1948 I wonder was this you.
    My name then was Parkin

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