| United States. Veterans Administration - Veterans - 1947 - 1230 pages
...June 22, 1951, the following comment was included in the letter from the Administrator : Psychoses may result from any one of a number of factors such as an inherent or hereditary defect. There is nothing in the circumstances of military service in time of war which creates a presumption... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Veterans' Affairs Committee - 1956 - 266 pages
...the veteran have 90 days' service for the presumption to attach and willful misconduct is not a bar. There is definite medical substantiation that the...factors, such as an inherent or hereditary defect. HR 1618, however, would establish a statutory presumption, which grants a presumption of fact, of uniform... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Veterans' Affairs - Military pensions - 1956 - 272 pages
...the veteran have 90 days' service for the presumption to attach and willful misconduct is not a bar. There is definite medical substantiation that the...factors, such as an inherent or hereditary defect. HR 1618, however, would establish a statutory presumption, which grants a presumption of fact, of uniform... | |
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