| United States. Board of Pension Appeals - Bounties, Military - 1897 - 760 pages
...the service and in line of duty, the question as to whether he is so totally and permanently helpless as to require the regular aid and attendance of another person is not wholly a medical one. Edmund O. Beers(A.sst. Sec. Reynolds), 7 PD, 113. (3) What evidence is admissible... | |
| United States. Department of the Interior - Bounties, Military - 1902 - 600 pages
...the service and in line of duty, the question as to whether he is so totally and permanently helpless as to require the regular aid and attendance of another person is not wholly a medical one. And in the case of John J. Hill (7 PD, 142) it was held that— The question... | |
| Medicine - 1903 - 1012 pages
...maximum rate of pension under this section is $12 per month, and that even if the claimant should be so disabled as to require the regular aid and attendance of another person, a higher rate cannot be allowed and should not be recommended. The age of the claimant is an... | |
| United States. Department of the Interior - Bounties, Military - 1904 - 640 pages
...that he was entitled to the $72 rate from the date of filing his application, inasmuch as he was then so disabled as to require the regular aid and attendance of another person and had been so disabled ever since. That claim was rejected in March, 1902, on the ground that... | |
| United States. Department of the Interior - Bounties, Military - 1904 - 640 pages
...that he was entitled to the $72 rate from the date of filing his application, inasmuch as he was then so disabled as to require the regular aid and attendance of another person and had been so disabled ever since. That claim was rejected in March, 1902, on the ground that... | |
| United States. Veterans Administration - Civil service - 1933 - 556 pages
...on the ground that the evidence on file fails to show that by reason of the pensioned cause claimant is so disabled as to require the regular aid and attendance of another person. Claimant contends, in effect, that the rejection is clearly contrary to the liberal provisions... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Veterans' Affairs - 1966 - 284 pages
...throughout his lifetime, the above rates are increased by $35 [PL 88^664] . Other special benefits for those so disabled as to require the regular aid and attendance of another person include the following : (1) Veterans' Administration is authorized to furnish an invalid lift... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Labor and Public Welfare - 1971 - 1508 pages
...A widow who qualifies for pension may be granted a special allowance for aid and attendance if she is so disabled as to require the regular aid and attendance of another person. VA will consider a widow pensioner in need of such assistance if she is a patient in a nursing... | |
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