ABSTRACT
Although the name, Eleanor Clarke Slagle, is well known to occupational therapy practitioners, her personal history is less known and published accounts vary in the degree of accuracy. This article is based on a historical research technique known as source criticism that focuses on using accounts published during the individual's lifetime that can be verified, when possible, through more than one source. The purpose is to present an accurate history of Mrs. Slagle as a person who influenced the history and development of occupational therapy practice in the United States
About the authors
Kathlyn L. Reed, PhD OTR, FAOTA, MLIS, self-employed, Houston, TX, USA.
Lori T. Andersen, EdD, OTR/L, FAOTA, self-employed Fort Myers, FL, USA.