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Subacute retinitis; beginning optic None; very moderate Patient has spent three hours a
atrophy; malaise; headaches; spots
before eyes; dimness of vision;
chronic diffuse nephritis.

day for last five years using wood alcohol in varaish and various stains. From the appearance of retina and optic nerve, physician decided that wood alcohol was the cause of the trouble.

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TABLE XII.— INDUSTRIAL DISEASES REPORTED UNDER SECTION 65 OF THE LABOR LAW.

[Fatal cases included, as shown by death certificates filed with boards of health in which the industrial disease is given as either primary or contributory cause of death, are in parentheses.]

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TABLE XII.- Industrial Diseases Reported Under Section 65 of the Labor Law

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Concluded

Twelve months,

Sept., 1912- Sept., 1911

Aug., 1913 Aug., 1912

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1

1

1

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(2) 36

(22)

122

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Includes 5 cases reported by employers as accidents.

† One case reported by employer as accident.

Includes 3 cases for same person, and 2 in each of two others. Of the 29 cases, 18 were reported by the employers as accidents.

Two of the cases were reported by the same employer as accidents.

OF THE

New York State Department of Labor

ANNUAL REPORTS

Beginning with 1901 the reports of the Department of Labor have included annually four separate documents, as follows: (a) Report of the Commissioner of Labor; (b) Report of the Bureau of Factory Inspection; (c) Report of the Bureau of Labor Statistics; (d) Report of the Bureau of Mediation and Arbitration. Beginning with 1909 there is also, (e) Report of the Bureau of Mercantile Inspection, and beginning with 1911 there is (f) Report of the Bureau of Industries and Immigration.

The reports of the Commissioner of Labor for 1909 and 1911, of the Bureaus of Factory Inspection and Labor Statistics for 1905 and 1908, except Part I of the report of the Bureau of Labor Statistics for 1908, are out of print. Reports for other years can be supplied, including the following which are the latest published of the several annual reports.

1911.-ANNUAL REPORT OF BUREAU OF FACTORY INSPECTION (415 pages). Contains the reports of the Factory Inspector, the Medical Inspector, the Tunnel Inspector and Mine Inspector and statistics of factories, mines and quarries inspected.

1911.-ANNUAL REPORT OF THE BUREAU OF LABOR STATISTICS. Part I (xx+717 pages and illustrations) contains a detailed history of Typographical Union No. 6. Part II (xlviii+601 pages) contains statistics of the number, idleness, wages, hours and earnings of organized wage earners in the state.

1911-ANNUAL REPORT OF THE BUREAU OF MEDIATION AND ARBITRATION (641 pages). Contains report on Bureau's intervention work, statistics of strikes and lockouts, and copies of provisions for arbitration and conciliation in trade agreements.

1911-ANNUAL REPORT OF BUREAU OF MERCANTILE INSPECTION (33 pages). Contains the report of the Mercantile Inspector.

1912. SECOND ANNUAL REPORT OF THE BUREAU OF INDUSTRIES AND IMMIGRATION (29 pages). Contains the report of the Chief Investigator. 1912.-TWELFTH ANNUAL REPORT OF THE COMMISSIONER OF LABOR (383 pages). Contains, in appendices, general reports of the Bureaus of Factory Inspection, Mediation and Arbitration, Mercantile Inspection, and Industries and Immigration; index of bills and statutes relating to labor acted upon by the Legislature of 1912; a compilation of all the labor laws in force in 1912; and opinions of Attorney-General in 1912 concerning provisions

of the Labor Law.

QUARTERLY BULLETINS

{Index and title-page for each volume except II sent on application.]

1899. Vol. I. Nos. 1-3. (242 pages.) 1900. Vol. II. Nos. 4-7. (356 pages.) 1901. Vol. III. Nos. 8-11. (346 pages.) 1902. Vol. IV, Nos. 12-15. (364 pages.) 1903. Vol. V. Nos. 16-19. (480 pages.) 1904. Vol. VI. Nos. 20-23. (449 pages.) 1905. Vol. VII. Nos. 24-27. (480 pages.) 1906. Vol. VIII. Nos. 28–31. (556 pages.) 1907. Vol. IX. Nos. 32-35. (509 pages.) 1908. Vol. X. Nos. 36-39. (492 pages.) 1909. Vol. XI. Nos. 40-42. (437 pages.) 1910. Vol. XII. Nos. 43-45. (464 pages.) 1911. Vol. XIII. Nos. 46-49. (473 pages.) 1912. Vol. XIV. Nos. 50-53. (466 pages.) 1913. Vol. XV. Nos. 54

Nos. 1 and 3 are out of print.
Out of print.
Out of print.

Nos. 12, 13 and 14 are out of print.
Nos. 16, 17 and 19 are out of print.
Nos. 20, 21 and 23 are out of print.
Nos. 24, 25 and 27 are out of print.
Out of print.
Out of print.

Out of print.

Nos. 43 and 44 are out of print.
No. 46 is out of print.

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