Industrial medicineAmerican Academy of Medicine Press, 1915 - 185 páginas |
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50 per cent alcohol Cambria Steel Company cancer cause child labor chimney-sweeps Commission contributory negligence cost court crowded dangerous trade death rate Department disability drug dust earnings effect efficiency employed employment established fact fatigue fellow service foundry Frederick L fumes gallstones heat hospital services houses hygiene illumination improvement industrial accidents injured employee injury inspec inspector laws lead poisoning legislation light LL.D machine machinery hazard medical and surgical medical profession medical supervision medicine ment mental mills months notice occupational operation organs patent medicine patient payment persons physi physicians plant practical Presumed in absence prevent proper question Ray Lyman Wilbur recreation regard ROYAL MEEKER safety sanitary SCOTT HALL skin steel surgeon tion tuberculosis ventilation wage-earner wages weeks women workers workmen wrist drop York York City
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Página 31 - And Asa in the thirty and ninth year of his reign was diseased in his feet, until his disease was exceeding great: yet in his disease he sought not to the Lord, but to the physicians.
Página 31 - Woman had suffered many Things of many Physicians, and was nothing bettered, but rather grew worse...
Página 32 - The untimely labour of the night, and the protracted labour of the day, with respect to children, not only tends to diminish future expectations, as to the general sum of life and industry, by impairing the strength, and destroying the vital stamina of the rising generation...
Página 161 - The pecuniary liability of the employer for the treatment and other service herein required shall be limited to such charges as prevail in the same community for similar treatment of injured persons of a like standard of living when such treatment is paid for by the injured person.
Página 32 - ... and the right conformation of the human body. And we cannot excuse ourselves on the present occasion from suggesting to you, who are the guardians of the public weal, this further very important consideration, that the rising generation should not be debarred from all opportunities of instruction at the only season of life in which they can be properly improved.
Página 160 - ... at the time of the injury and thereafter during the disability, but not exceeding ninety days, to cure and relieve from the effects of the injury, the same to be provided by the employer, and in case of his neglect or refusal seasonably to do so, the employer to be liable for the reasonable expense incurred by or on behalf of the employee in providing the same; provided, however, that the total liability under this subdivision shall not, exceed the sum of $100.00.
Página 32 - The large factories are generally injurious to the constitution of those employed in them, even where no particular diseases prevail, from the close confinement which is enjoined, from the debilitating effects of hot or impure air, and from the want of...
Página 161 - ... as such physician or surgeon shall deem reasonable or necessary. In the event of the failure of the employer promptly to provide such physician or surgeon or...
Página 161 - During the first two weeks after the injury the employer shall furnish reasonable medical and hospital services and medicines, as and when needed, not to exceed one hundred dollars in value, unless the employee refuses to allow them to be furnished by the employer.
Página 13 - Epitheliomatous cancer or ulceration of the skin or of the corneal surface of the eye, due to tar, pitch, bitumen, mineral oil, or paraffin, or any compound, product or residue of any of these substances. 16. Glanders. 17. Compressed air illness or its sequelae. 18. Miners' diseases, including only cellulitis, bursitis, ankylostomiasis, tenosynovitis and nystagmus.