Publications of the Red Cross Institute for Crippled and Disabled MenThe Institute, 1918 |
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... cent . , or fifty per cent . , or ninety per cent . In some of the cases studied an insufficient flap on a stump left the nerves unduly exposed , greatly delaying the use of the member . In others the men were left with bulging ...
... cent . , or fifty per cent . , or ninety per cent . In some of the cases studied an insufficient flap on a stump left the nerves unduly exposed , greatly delaying the use of the member . In others the men were left with bulging ...
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... cent . of the aggregate from all sources . Bellevue Hospital yielded the largest number , sixty - two ; New York Hospital fol- lowed with twenty - seven , Mount Sinai , Kings County , and Flower with twenty - five each . The other ...
... cent . of the aggregate from all sources . Bellevue Hospital yielded the largest number , sixty - two ; New York Hospital fol- lowed with twenty - seven , Mount Sinai , Kings County , and Flower with twenty - five each . The other ...
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... cent . ) were re - employed after the injury by their former employers at the same or higher wages . They did not ... cent . , unemployed at the time they were visited . The finger and toe cases show the smallest proportion unemployed ...
... cent . ) were re - employed after the injury by their former employers at the same or higher wages . They did not ... cent . , unemployed at the time they were visited . The finger and toe cases show the smallest proportion unemployed ...
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... cent . ) had found employ- ment , while fifty - three had not . The toe cases were unimportant from the viewpoint of industrial readjustment , for the only two cases unemployed were still under medical treatment . The twenty - four foot ...
... cent . ) had found employ- ment , while fifty - three had not . The toe cases were unimportant from the viewpoint of industrial readjustment , for the only two cases unemployed were still under medical treatment . The twenty - four foot ...
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... cent . In the present war , according to a statement of General Petain of the French Army they are over 35 per cent . for the French and 45 per cent . for the Germans . In a British hospital 52 per cent . were suffering from gun shot ...
... cent . In the present war , according to a statement of General Petain of the French Army they are over 35 per cent . for the French and 45 per cent . for the Germans . In a British hospital 52 per cent . were suffering from gun shot ...
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Page 32 - Fund is under the direction of the Royal College of Physicians of London and the Royal College of Surgeons of England and is governed by representatives of many medical and scientific institutions.
Page 8 - a person whose (muscular) movements are so far restricted by accident or disease as to affect his capacity for self-support.