The American Labor Legislation Review, Volumen6The Association, 1916 Includes proceedings and papers of the American Association for Labor Legislation previously published in the two series: Proceedings and Legislative review. |
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... disease has selected its victim . The open purse , the helping hand , and the friendly heart are at the service of sickness when the appeal is per- sonal , concrete , objective . You pity the typhoid patient in the hospital ward , you ...
... disease has selected its victim . The open purse , the helping hand , and the friendly heart are at the service of sickness when the appeal is per- sonal , concrete , objective . You pity the typhoid patient in the hospital ward , you ...
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... disease is so incomplete that more deaths will be recorded with the local registrar than there have been cases reported to the health officer . Without going into the cost of service of health officers , nurses , and sanitary inspectors ...
... disease is so incomplete that more deaths will be recorded with the local registrar than there have been cases reported to the health officer . Without going into the cost of service of health officers , nurses , and sanitary inspectors ...
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... diseases instead of points of distribution of them . The cost to the com- munity is small , but it is undertaken only reluctantly and grudgingly . It may be desirable , even essential , for society to know every case of sickness , its ...
... diseases instead of points of distribution of them . The cost to the com- munity is small , but it is undertaken only reluctantly and grudgingly . It may be desirable , even essential , for society to know every case of sickness , its ...
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... disease ? Has the arming of nations prevented war ? Teaching the causes and prevention of disease and disability will relieve society of a cost I doubt if any one can calculate . To sum up : The social cost of sickness is incalculable ...
... disease ? Has the arming of nations prevented war ? Teaching the causes and prevention of disease and disability will relieve society of a cost I doubt if any one can calculate . To sum up : The social cost of sickness is incalculable ...
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... disease . But it has necessitated specialism , for the same reason that special- ism has been called forth in other branches of science , and in in- dustry . I can best display the present situation by recounting the medical services ...
... disease . But it has necessitated specialism , for the same reason that special- ism has been called forth in other branches of science , and in in- dustry . I can best display the present situation by recounting the medical services ...
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Página 331 - ... except where the injury is occasioned by the willful intention of the injured employee to bring about the injury or death of himself or of another...
Página 367 - ... her physical structure and a proper discharge of her maternal functions — having in view not merely her own health, but the well-being of the race — justify legislation to protect her from the greed as well as the passion of man.
Página 331 - Commission (hereinafter referred to as the 'commission') which shall be composed of five commissioners who shall be appointed by the President, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, one of whom shall be designated by the President as chairman and shall be the principal executive officer of the commission...
Página 303 - ... resulting in whole or in part from the negligence of any of the officers, agents, or employees of such carrier...
Página 331 - United States medical officers and hospitals, but where this is not practicable shall be furnished by private physicians and hospitals designated or approved by the commission and paid for from the employees' compensation fund. If necessary for the securing of proper medical, surgical, and hospital treatment, the employee, in the discretion of the commission, may be furnished transportation at the expense of the employees
Página 266 - The members of the board and its assistants shall be entitled to receive from the state their actual and necessary expenses while traveling on the business of the board; but such expenses shall be sworn to by the person who incurred the same, and be approved by the chairman of the board, before payment is made.
Página 331 - ... upon some person other than the United States to pay damages therefor, the commission may require the beneficiary to assign to the United States any right of action he may have to enforce such liability of such other person...
Página 366 - When a health law is challenged in the courts as unconstitutional, on the ground that it arbitrarily interferes with personal liberty and private property without due process of law, the courts must be able to see that it has at least in fact some relation to the public health, that the public health is the end actually aimed at, and that it is appropriate and adapted to that end.
Página 331 - Such fund, including all additions that may be made to it, is hereby authorized to be permanently appropriated for the payment of the compensation provided by this act, including the medical, surgical, and hospital services and supplies provided by section nine, and the transportation and burial expenses provided by /sections nine and eleven.
Página 50 - The seamen shall not be shipped to work alternately in the fireroom and on deck, nor shall those shipped for deck duty be required to work in the fireroom, or vice versa...