British Journal of Physical Medicine, Volumes 4-5Butterworth, 1941 - Phototherapy |
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Page 99
... factory . Sickness may be preventable . The hygienic conditions of the factory must be maintained and the amenities preserved as far as A.R.P. and blackout will permit . Minor illnesses cannot be neglected , and there may be a tendency ...
... factory . Sickness may be preventable . The hygienic conditions of the factory must be maintained and the amenities preserved as far as A.R.P. and blackout will permit . Minor illnesses cannot be neglected , and there may be a tendency ...
Page 100
... factory it has been possible to allow workers to continue at work who would otherwise be placed on the sick list , and much useful information has been gained about the causation of many ailments and the treat- ment of industrial ...
... factory it has been possible to allow workers to continue at work who would otherwise be placed on the sick list , and much useful information has been gained about the causation of many ailments and the treat- ment of industrial ...
Page 108
... factory , nor is it uncharitable to hope that they have changed their opinions by now . To - day we hear that there are not enough doctors trained in industrial medicine to staff the factories that need them , not enough to provide ...
... factory , nor is it uncharitable to hope that they have changed their opinions by now . To - day we hear that there are not enough doctors trained in industrial medicine to staff the factories that need them , not enough to provide ...
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