Opportunity Monographs, Vocational Rehabilitation Series, Issues 1-44U.S. Government Printing Office, 1918 - Disabled veterans |
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... ment from you may cause him to make up his mind to use his time while in the hospital to the best advantage either in curative work- shops or in studv .. Urge him without fail to follow the courses of training which Bill and the Adviser ...
... ment from you may cause him to make up his mind to use his time while in the hospital to the best advantage either in curative work- shops or in studv .. Urge him without fail to follow the courses of training which Bill and the Adviser ...
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... ment , and the same allotment and family allowance for his depend- ents is paid as were received by them while he was in the military service . As a student , moreover , he has the same freedom as any other civilian attending school or ...
... ment , and the same allotment and family allowance for his depend- ents is paid as were received by them while he was in the military service . As a student , moreover , he has the same freedom as any other civilian attending school or ...
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... ment your plant or office or farm offers . Let us give you the oppor- tunity to cooperate in the great task of remaking our disabled sol- diers and sailors . The boys are coming now ! Not only a few , but hundreds of them . Act quickly ...
... ment your plant or office or farm offers . Let us give you the oppor- tunity to cooperate in the great task of remaking our disabled sol- diers and sailors . The boys are coming now ! Not only a few , but hundreds of them . Act quickly ...
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... ment . The experience gained from our allies shows that about 80,000 of these , or 4 out of every 5 , will be able when their wounds have healed or their disease has been cured to follow the old occupation successfully . While the task ...
... ment . The experience gained from our allies shows that about 80,000 of these , or 4 out of every 5 , will be able when their wounds have healed or their disease has been cured to follow the old occupation successfully . While the task ...
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... ment of the man as a student will cease at the close of the probation- ary period . As a beneficiary under the War - Risk Insurance Act , however , he will be entitled to the compensation allotted under that act . In most cases this ...
... ment of the man as a student will cease at the close of the probation- ary period . As a beneficiary under the War - Risk Insurance Act , however , he will be entitled to the compensation allotted under that act . In most cases this ...
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Page 15 - The ratings shall be based, as far as practicable, upon the average impairments of earning capacity resulting from such injuries in civil occupations...
Page 13 - SEC. 300. That for death or disability resulting from personal Injury suffered or disease contracted in the line of duty, by any commissioned officer or enlisted man or by any member of the Army Nurse Corps (female) or of the Navy Nurse Corps (female) when employed In the active service under the War Department or Navy Department...
Page 15 - States to pay damages therefor, the commission may require the beneficiary to assign to the United States any right of action he may have to enforce such liability of such other person or...
Page 15 - ... shall, as frequently and at such times and places as may be reasonably required, submit himself to examination by a medical officer of the United States or by a duly qualified physician designated or approved by the director.
Page 15 - Every person in receipt of compensation for disability shall submit to any reasonable medical or surgical treatment furnished by the bureau whenever requested by the bureau ; and the consequences of unreasonable refusal to submit to any such treatment shall not be deemed to result from the injury compensated for.
Page 14 - If and while the disability is partial, the monthly compensation shall be a percentage of the compensation that would be payable for his total disability, equal to the degree of the reduction in earning capacity resulting from the disability, but no compensation shall be payable for a reduction in earning capacity rated at less than ten per centum.
Page 13 - July 2, 1921, is discharged or resigns, shall be conclusively held and taken to have been in sound condition when examined, accepted, and enrolled for service...
Page 16 - Secretary of Commerce. Agriculture. WILLIAM B. WILSON, ARTHUR E. HOLDER, Secretary of Labor. Labor. PP CLAXTON, Commissioner of Education. EXECUTIVE STAFF. CA PROSSER, Director.
Page 3 - Education and issued in cooperation with the Office of the Surgeon General, War Department, and Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, Navy Department.