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U. S. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR JAMES J. DAVIS, Secretary BUREAU OF LABOR STATISTICS ETHELBERT STEWART, Commissioner BULLETIN OF THE UNITED STATES 1 No. 395 BUREAU OF LABOR STATISTICS/ * * WORKMEN'S INSURANCE AND COMPENSATION SERIES INDEX TO PROCEEDINGS OF INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENT BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS 1914-1924 BY GLENN L. TIBBOTT OF THE UNITED STATES BUREAU OF LABOR STATISTICS JUNE, 1925 WASHINGTON GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 1925 Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
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  • U. S. DEPARTMENT OF LABORJAMES J . DAVIS, Secretary

    BUREAU OF LABOR STATISTICSETHELBERT STEWART, Com m issioner

    BULLETIN OF THE UNITED STATES 1 No. 395BUREAU OF LABOR STATISTICS/ * *W O R K M E N ' S I N S U R A N C E A ND C O M P E N S A T I O N S E R I E S

    INDEX TO PROCEEDINGS OF INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENT

    BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS 1 9 1 4 -1 9 2 4

    BY GLENN L. TIBBOTTOF THE UNITED STATES BUREAU OF LABOR STATISTICS

    JUNE, 1925

    WASHINGTONGOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE

    1925

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  • BULLETIN OF THEU. S. BUREAU OF LABOR STATISTICSNO. 395 WASHINGTON JUNE, 1925

    INDEX TO PROCEEDINGS OF INISRNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENT BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS, 1914 TO 1924 EXPLANATION

    The proceedings of the first convention of the International Association of Industrial Accident Boards and Commissions were published in the National Compensation Journal for May, 1914. References to this publication in this index are designated N. C. J . The proceedings of the special and the second meetings were published by the association. References to these proceedings in this index are designated Special meeting and Second meeting. The proceedings of subsequent meetings have been published by the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics, and references to such proceedings in ibis index are designated by bulletin number.

    A name index follows the subject index.

    SUBJECT INDEXAAccident prevention:

    (Cohen). Bui. 248, P- 38-42.(Holman). Second meeting, pp. 2171232.Accident experience, individual plants. Bui. 264, pp. 14-16, 20, 36, 46, 132; Bui. 281, p. 43. Carelessness. Bui. 212, p. 281; B ui. 333, pp- 188,192-198.Compensation, relation to (Crow nhart). N . C. J ., p. 7-10,^6; Second meeting, p. 16; Bui. 210, p. 60;

    Bui. 212, pp. 193, 244-245. 283-285, 575.Cooperative methods to promote safety (French). Bui. 210, pp. 145-151.Definition. N . C. J., p. 8; Bui. 248, p. 172.Education (Holman). Bui. 210, p. 128-143.-----(Regula). Bui. 333, pp. 201-205.-----Value (Roach). Bui. 304, pp. 67-71.-----N .C .I., pp. 42-43; Second meeting, pp. 219, 222, 224, 228, 233-235, 265, 266; Bui. 210, pp. 151-157;

    Bui. 212, pp. 921-922; Bui. 248. pp. 19, 45, 48, 49; Bui. 264. pp. 9, 20,27, 37-39, 45, 46; Bui. 273, p. 14; Bui. 281, pp. 14, 15, 31, 32, 33, 34. 35, 42-43; Bui. 333, pp. 191, 203-205; Bui. 359, p. 119.

    General Electric Co., safety work. Bui. 333, pp . 199-200.Industrial commissions, w hat they can do to prevent accidents (W illiams). Bui. 264. pp. 45-47. Industrial safety problem (Cameron). Bui. 359, pp. 117-120.Inspection and schedule rating of coal mines as a means of preventing mine accidents (W ilson). Bui.

    212, pp. 273-282.Laws, adm inistration. Bui. 304, pp. 80, 85-108.M echanical safeguards (Beyer). But. 248, pp. 16-26.-----Elevator safety devices, test of, by U. S. Bureau of Standards. Bui. 385, p. 3.-----Im portance compared w ith educational work. Bui. 210, pp. 128-135.-----Penalty for noncompliance w ith orders. Bui. 264. pp. 9, 20; Bui. 333, pp. 192-198.-----Second meeting, pp. 76, 173, 174, 175, 191, 207, 219, 220, 221, 223. 224, 233. 261; Bui. 210, pp. 128-135;

    Bui. 248, pp. 45-49, 173; Bui. 264, pp. 17-18, 19, 21, 29-33, 37. 45; Bui. 273, p. 405; Bui. 281, p. 35; Bui. 333. pp. 188,190-191,197, 267.

    M oving pictures. Second meeting, pp. 212, 224; Bui. 264, pp. 20, 27, 28, 36, 38; Bui. 281, pp. 15-18, 32, 42; Bui. 333, p. 204. 1

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  • 2 INDEX TO PROCEEDINGS OF I. A. I. A. (B. 0,Accident preventionContinued.

    P lant safety organization (Sanford). Bui. 333, pp. 199-200.Rates, effect of standardization (W hitney). N . C. J ., pp. 11-13.Safety and health prom otion, committee of I. A. I. A. B. C . on. Bui. 210, p. 190.Safety committees. Second m eeting, p . 230; Bui. 264, pp. 25,39; B ui. 333, p . 199.Safety museums. Second meeting, pp. 222, 224; Bui. 212, p . 270; Bui. 264, pp. 27, 36; Bui. 281, pp. 13,

    9 31; Bui. 304, pp. 74-75.Shop safety committee (Palm er). Bui. 248, pp. 27-29.States and provinces

    California (Brownell). Bui. 264, pp. 25-28.-----(French). Second meeting, pp. 205-210; Bui. 212, pp. 267-272.----- (W olflin). B ui. 281, pp. 13-19.-----Bui. 210, p. 146; Bui. 264, p. 9.M assachusetts (K ennard). Bui. 264, pp. 41-42.-----Second meeting, pp. 223-224, 226-229.M innesota (Lescohier). N . C. J ., pp. 27-29.New Jersey. Bui. 304, pp. 70-71, 74-75.New York (Gem on). Bui. 264, pp. 29-34.----- Second meeting, pp. 224-225.Ohio. Second meeting, p. 230; Bui. 264, pp. 14-16,36.Ontario (K ingston). Bui. 264, pp. 43-44.Oregon. Bui. 281, p. 253.Pennsylvania (ConneUey). Bui. 281, pp. 27-39.-----(Young). Bui. 264, pp. 37-40.W ashington (Kelly). Bui. 281, pp. 40-43.W isconsin (Hem brecht). Bui. 264, pp. 17-24.-----(Price). Second meeting, pp. 261-268.-----N . C. J ., p. 8; Bui. 212, pp. 921-922.

    W artim e, importance in (Noonan). Bui. 264, pp. 35-36. M iscellaneous. Second meeting, pp. 217-235; Bui. 210, pp. 17-19, 128-135; Bui. 212, pp. 264, 283-291;

    Bui. 248, pp. 13-14, 43-50; Bui. 264, p. 129; Bui. 273, pp. 80, 349; Bui. 304, pp. 62-67, 71-75,78-81; Bui. 333, p . 201.

    (See also Accident statistics; Factory inspection; Fatigue; Insurance carriers; Lighting; M erit rating; Safety codes; Schools; Women in industry.)

    Accident reporting. (See Procedure; S tatistics and compensation insurance cost, committee of I . A. I. A.B. C. on: Standardization of definitions, etc.)

    Accidents, industrial:Conference called by Secretary of Labor. Bui. 385, p. 3.Cost (W illiams). Bui. 304, pp. 58-62.-----Second meeting, p. 219; Bui. 248, pp. 101-105; Bui. 264, p. 33; Bui. 273, p. 344.Cost of living, effect on. Second meeting, p. 218.Definition. Bui. 273, p. 300; Bui. 276, p. 17.Fatigue, effect. Special m eeting, pp. 41, 42; Bui. 210, pp. 139-143; 153-155; Bui. 248, p. 40; Bui.

    333, p. 208.Inexperience, relation to. Special meeting, pp. 42-43; Bui. 248, pp. 190, 195, 203; B ui. 264, pp. 8, 9. Iron and steel industry. Bui. 248, pp. 30-37, 192-207, 210.Language, relation to. Bui. 248, p. 190; Bui. 281, p. 33.R ates since 1914 (Kennedy). Bui. 248, pp. 192-207, 208, 210, 211.States and Provinces

    California. Second meeting, p. 210; Bui. 210, p. 150; Bui. 212, pp. 271-272.M assachusetts. Second meeting, pp. 219, 227; Bui. 212, pp. 23, 360; Bui. 248, pp. 13, 20.M ichigan. Bui. 212, p. 361; Bui. 385, p. 18.M innesota. N . C. J ., p. 27.New York. Bui. 248, pp. 21, 295; Bui. 385, p. 137.Ohio. Bui. 210, p. 27.Ontario. Bui. 273, p. 133.Oregon. Bui. 248, p. 21.Pennsylvania. Bui. 281, pp. 28, 32.U nited States. Second m eeting, p . 222; Bui. 212, pp. 267,360; Bui. 248, pp. 223-224; Bui. 333, p. 213. W ashington. Bui. 281, p. 40.Wisconsin. Bui. 281, p. 167.

    (See also Intoxicants: M ilitary casualties; M ining; Railroad workers.)Accident statistics:

    Accident experience, study of (H atch). Bui. 273, pp. 378-385.Accident prevention, use in (Burhop). Bui. 210, pp. 101-105. N . C. J., pp. 9, 27; Second meeting, p. 157; Bui. 210, p. 92; Bui. 212, pp. 283-284; Bui. 248, pp .

    180-193; Bui. 264, pp. 14rl6,48-50; Bu). 304, pp. 66-67.

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  • SUBJECT INDEX 3Accident statisticsContinued.

    Accident rates since 1914 (Kennedy). Bui. 248, pp. 192-207, 208, 210, 211.Accident records, some showings .from (Chaney). Bui. 248, pp. 30-37, 43, 47.Bureau of Labor Statistics, U nited States, publication by. Special meeting, pp. 2, 25; Bui. 210, pp.

    5-7, 90, 98, 99; Bui. 248, p. 192.Central bureau. N. C. J., p. 32; Special meeting, pp. 26-28.Collection by States. Special meeting, pp. 31, 32; Bui. 273, pp. 353, 378-385, 386; Bui. 281, pp. 431-432;

    Bui. 359, p. 44.Exposure, am ount of, as fundamental in accident study (Chaney). Bui. 264, pp. 109-116,11. Frequency and severity rates, standard m ethod of computing. Bui. 276, pp. 68-77.H ollerith machine. Special meeting, pp. 32, 49; Bui. 264, p. 15.Industrial safety through statistics (Verrill). Bui. 248, pp. 189-191.I. A. I. A. B. C. special meeting on. Special meeting, pp. 1-58.M assachusetts, use of individual records. Second meeting, pp. 226-227.M ilitary casualties. Bui. 248, pp. 217-220.N ational Civic Fede.ation. N . C. J., p. 32; Special meeting, pp. 1, 4, 26-28.N ational W orkmens Compensation Service Bureau. Special meeting, pp. 5,6.Need for (H atch). Bui. 273, pp. 378-385.-----(Thompson). Bui. 264, pp. 195-196.-----N. C. J., p. 32; Special meeting, pp. 27, 28; Bui. 210, pp.. 12, 92; Bui. 248, pp. 187-188, 192-193;

    Bui. 264, pp. 11, 48-53; Bui. 273, pp. 24, 83-84, 140, 349-350, 381, 384r-385, 386, 394, 397.New York. Special meeting, pp. 49, 50-51.Ohios plan of reaching the employer through m onthly statistical reports (W atson). Bui. 264, pp. 14-16. Ontario. Bui. 212, pp. 56-57.Standard accident and compensation tables, use of (Burhop). Bui. 264, pp. 126-132.-----Committee on statistics and compensation insurance cost. Bui. 276, pp. 55-68.Standardization. Special meeting, pp. 3-15, 23, 27, 40-45; Bui. 210. pp. 23, 78, 90, 91-100; Bui. 248, pp .

    99, 107-115, 192-193, 196, 209, 210, 222-223; Bui. 273, p. 381; Bui. 281, pp. 174-183.Text book. Special meeting, pp. 4,10,W isconsin. Bui. 264, pp. 126-131.W hy and how of uniform industrial accident statistics for the U nited States (M eeker). Bui. 210,

    pp. 91-100.W hy tabulate noncompensated accidents? (H atch). Bui. 264, pp. 11, 117-125.(See also Statistics and compensation insurance cost, committee on.)

    A dm inistration:A dm inistrative boards, lim itation of authority by rules of procedure. Bui. 385, pp. 11, 15, 16. Com mittee on forms and procedure, recommendations. B ui. 385, pp. 10-12.Cost. N . C. J ., p. 38; Bui. 212, p. 147; B ui. 276, pp. 80-88; Bui. 281, pp. 177-178,190-192.Defects (M cSweeney). Bui. 248, pp. 282-286.Efficiency in, tests of (H ookstadt). Bui. 273, pp. 342-354.How to secure full compensation to injured workers (A ndrus). Bui. 281, pp. 395-398.Should compensation commissions adm inister accident prevention and other labor laws? (Pillsbury).

    Bui. 304, pp. 80, 85-108.Statistics as an aid in (B urhop). Bui. 264, pp. 48-53.Systems

    Court justice, variation in. Bui. 281, p. 178; Bui. 304, p. 240.Court system , a ttitude of I. A. I A. B. C. to. Bui. 212, pp. 28, 917-918; Bui. 273, pp. 23-24,

    33-34, 198-199, 419; Bui. 281, p. 377; Bui. 304, pp. 107-110, 117.C ourt system in Alabama (Owen). Bui. 304, pp. 114-115.Court system in Louisiana (W ood). Bui. 304, pp. 115-117.C ourt system in M innesota (G ardiner). Bui. 304, pp. 110-113.D istrict system (C handler). Bui. 212, pp. 26-31.Industrial accident board system (Donahue). Bui. 212, pp. 20-25.Industrial commission system (W ilcox). Bui. 212, pp. 917-925.

    States and ProvincesAlabama. Bui. 273, p. 198; Bui. 304, pp. 114-115.A lberta. BuL 385, p. 146.B ritish Columbia. Bui. 385, p. 146.California. Bui. 304, pp. 85-89,180.Connecticut. Bui. 212, pp. 26-31; Bui. 304, p. 102.Delaware, troubles in (G rantland). Bui. 304, pp. 230-236.Illinois. Bui. 281, pp. 395-398.Kansas. B ui. 212, p. 376.Louisiana. Bui. 304, pp. 115-117.M anitoba. Bui. 385, p. 146.M aryland. B ui. 212, pp. 376, 377; Bui. 304, p. 108.M assachusetts. Bui. 212, pp. 20-25, 377; B ui. 248, p . 286.

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  • 4 INDEX TO PROCEEDINGS OF I. A. I . A. R. O.A dm inistrationContinued.

    States and Provinces-Continued.M ichigan. B ui. 304, pp. 86,102-103,180.M innesota. Bui. 304, pp. 110-113.Nebraska. Bui. 212, p. 376; Bui. 304, pp. 97-98.New Brunswick. B ui. 385, p . 146.New H am pshire. B ui. 212, p. 376.New Jersey (B ryant). Bui. 304, pp. 82-84; Bui. 212, pp. 376-377; Bui. 273, pp. 19 8-m New York, adm inistrativereorgam zation (Sayer). Bui. 304, pp. 7-11;-----(Connor). Bui. 273,p p . 71-77; B ui. 304, pp. 85, 98-402,186, ,219-211.-----(C ullen). Bui. 385, pp. 133-137.Nova Scotia. Bui. 385, p . 146.Ohio. Bui. 212, pp. 62-65; B ui. 304, pp. 94-96.Ontario (K ingston). Bui. 212, pp. 47-61; Bui. 385, p. 146.-----(Price). Bui. 273, pp. 315-323.Pennsylvania (M ackey). Bui. 312, pp. 32-36; Bui. 281, pp: 267-268.Tennessee. B ui. 273, p . 198.W ashington. Bui. 304, pp. 16-20,180.Wisconsin (W ilcox). Bui. 212, pp. 917-925; Bui. 304, p p ;5,105-108.

    Typeof. various countries. B ui. 333, pp. 8-9.(See also C lam procedure.)

    Age:A s factor in perm anent disability ratings. B ui. 212, pp. 56, .58-59, 176, 177; Bub 264, p . 213; Bui. 281,

    pp. 65, 66, 67, 91, 92, 93, 97, 103; Bui. 304, pp. 119, 126, 127, 128, 133; Bed. 333,p p . 74,. 77-79, 87, 88-89, 91-92, 94, 98, 125,427, 129, 142-448,.236 -^237; Bui. 369, pp. 16, 17, 2Q> 23-25, 27-20, 32-46.

    Earning capacity from age 16 to 74,:table. Bui. 333, p . 236.E lderly men, compensation, claims of (Gunderson). Bui. 385, pp. 113-114. .R ehabilitation, relation to. Bui. 281, p . 153.(See also Old age; Old age and invalidity insurance.)

    Agreements, voluntary. (See D irect settlem ents.)A gricultural labor, status, U nited States and foreign countries- (Stew art); B ui. 333, pp . 298-386.-----B ui. 210, pp. 242-243; B ui. 212, pp. 33,146,366-368; Bui. 273, pp. 15,16,26,27,39,195;,B ui. 281, pp . 117,

    167; B ui. 304, pp. 45,46-47, 50; Bui. *333, pp. 113, 392-306; B ui. 359, p . 6,Alcoholism. (See Intoxicants.)Aliens, paym ent of compensation to:

    A lien enem y. Bui. 248, p. 273.Alien dependents residing abroad (H om er). B id. 385,.pp. 128-130.L im itation, constitutionality of. B ui. 385* p, 129.N ational Association of Legal Aid Organizations. B id. 385,. pp. 129,. A38.M iscellaneous. Bui. 273, pp. 16-17; Bui 304*.p,&.States and Provinces

    Canada. Bui. 385, p . 131.Colorado. Bui. 385, p. 128.Delaware. Bui. 385, p. 128.Georgia. B ui. 385, p. 129.Idaho. Bui. 385, p. 128.Illinois. B ui. 386, pp. 131-132.Kansas. Bui. 385, p. 129.Kentucky. Bui. 385, p. 128.M aine. Bui. 385, p. 128.M assachusetts. N . C. J., p. 42.M ontana. Bui. 385, p. 128.Nevada. Bui. 385, p. 129.New York. Bui. 385, p. 132*133.Ontario. Bui. 248, p. 273.Pennsylvania. Bui. 212, pp. 34, 41; BuL 348, :pp. 70, 71; Btfl. 885, pp. 12SHt3D, 182, m ,U tah. Bui. 385, p . 128.Virginia. Bui. 385, p. 129.W ashington. N . C. J., p. 41; Bui. 385, p. 128.Wisconsin. Bui. 385, pp. 131, 132, 133.W yoming. Bui. 385, p. 128.

    (See also Lump-sum settlem ents.)American Association for Labor Legislation:

    H ealth insurance. Bui. 212, pp. 551-555.Uniform compensation legislation. Bui. 273, p. 36.

    American Association of Public Em ploym ent ffi^jofotT E leetfog w ith. Bid. 278* p. 9&American Engineering Standards Com mittee. (Sc& Bafetycodes^

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  • SUBJECT INDEX 5American Federation of Labor:

    Federal compensation law, railroad workers. Bui. 273, p; 189;H ealth insurance. Bui. 212, p. 559-571.

    American M edical Association. Committee on estim ating com pensation for eye injuries:Reports. Bui. 333, pp. 172-173, 178; Bui. 359, pp. 77-85, 86; Bui. 385, pp. 68-74.Committee of I. A. I. A. B. C. to cooperate w ith. Bui. 333, pp. 173, 174, 177, 179; Bui. 359, pp. 88,

    89; Bui. 385, p. 81.American Red Cross. F irst aid instruction (Parker). Second meeting, pp. 72-96.Alliances. (See Association of Governmental Labor Officials of U nited States and Canada.)Anthrax. Bui. 212, p. 380; Bui. 248, p. 190; Bui. 264, p. 184.Apoplexy (cerebral, hemorrhage). Bui. 264, pp. 166, 167.Appeal, right of:

    Constitutional necessity for, and appropriate m ethod (Wilcox). Bui. 210, p. 28.California. Bui. 210, pp. 30-31.Canada. Bui. 273, p. 24.Idaho. Bui. 333, p. 50.Illinois. Bui. 248, pp. 82, 83.Iowa. Bui. 273, pp. 202-203.M aryland. Bui. 304, pp. 205-206.M assachusetts. Bui. 210, p. 30; Bui. 212, p. 21.New York. Bui. 210, p. 31; Bui. 304, p. 215.Nova Scotia. Bui. 248, pp. 85-86.Ohio. N . C. J., pp. 35, 38; Bui. 210, p. 29; Bui. 212, pp. 64, 83; Bui. 273, p. 150.Oklahoma. Bui. 304, p. 209.Ontario. Bui. 210, p. 31; Bui. 212, pp. 60-61; Bui. 248, p. 261; Bui. 273, pp. 315,317-318.Oregon. Bui. 212, p. 147; Bui. 281, p .-107.Pennsylvania. Bui. 212, pp. 40-42.U nited States. Bui. 248, p. 261; Bui. 273, p. 24.W ashington. N . C. J., p. 17; Bui. 210, p. 29.

    Appendicitis. Bui. 333, pp. 162-163.Arising out of and in course of employment:

    (K ingston). Bui. 264, pp. 60-72.Bui. 212, p. 33; Bui. 264, p. 12; B ill. 273, pp. 27; 41-51, 53, 104,112-113, 114, 419; Bui. 304, p. 218. Provisions, various States. Bui. 248, pp. 264-266.

    Arteriosclerosis. Bui. 264, pp. 163, 166-167, 184; Bui. 385, pp. 113-114.A rthritis:

    Bui. 210, pp. 206, 208; Bui. 264, pp. 157, 160-163, 184; Bui. 333, pp. 154, 166; Bui. 385, p. 83.Spinal hypertrophic arthritisits relation to compensable injuries (Eager). Bui. 385, pp. 86-88, 89,

    90-91.Assessments, how made:

    Nova Scotia (Armstrong). Bui. 304, p. 23-25, 43. Ontario. Bui. 304, pp. 33; Bui. 385, pp. 146-147. Association of Governmental Labor Officials of the U nited States and Canada:

    Alliance w ith. Bui. 264, pp. 13, 78, 79-80, 108; Bui. 273, pp. 60-61. Joint meeting w ith. Bui. 273,pp. 60-61.

    Attorneys:Employment of. Second meeting, pp. 173-174, 175,176, 177,180, 181; Bui. 248, p. 85; Bui. 273, pp. 321-

    322, 352; Bui. 281, p. 197; Bui. 304, pp. 234-235, 238; Bui. 385, pp. 123, 134.Fees, supervision. Bui. 248, p. 83; Bui. 273, p. 69, 110; Bui. 281, p. 416, 424, 426, 427, 428, 429; Bui 304,

    p. 210; Bui. 385, p. 120, 124-128.Trade-unions. Bui. 248, p. 83; Bui. 273, p. 166, 183, 184, 187.(See also Legal- aid.)

    A uditing pay rolls. Policy. Bui. 333, pp. 313-316; Bui. 359, pp. 115-116.Autopsy findings, value in clearing u p fatal industrial accidents (Leary). Bui. 248, pp. 117, 126, 130. Awards:

    Adequacy. Bui. 212, p. 205; Bui. 248, pp. 231, 242; Bui. 273, pp. 21-23, 27-28, 143; Bui. 281, pp. 203, 211; Bui. 304, p. 121.

    An adequate weekly maximum (Kelly). Bui. 333, pp. 287-293.-----Bui. 212, p. 59; Bui. 281, pp. 192-197, 203, 211.Basis of compensation (Sherman). Bui. 212, pp. 184-192;-----N. O. J., p-. 33; Btd. 273, pp. 101,102,138,146,191-193,315,316,400-404,419; Bui. 281, pp. 179-183,251.Change: Bui. 273, p. 258; Bui. 385, pp. 11, 18-19.Emergency paym ents before final settlem ent of claim. Bui. 248, p. 290; Bui. 304, pp. 202, 208, 212. Em ployer's liab ility compared w ith workm en's compensation. Bui. 273, pp. 169-170. .Failure to pay, penalty. Bui. 304, p. 213.Review. Bui. 385, p. 10.Schedules (W hitney). Bui. 212, pp. 193-197.

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  • 6 INDEX TO PROCEEDINGS OF I. A. I. A. B. O.AwardsC ontinued.

    Term ination. Bui. 210, p . 223; Bui. 273, pp. 352-353; Bui. 281, p . 417; B ui. 333, pp. 35-36, 49; Bui. 385, p . 11-17.

    To whom paid. B ui. 212, p . 53; Bui. 333, pp. 21, 41,44, 49-50, 53.(See also Claim procedure; D eath benefits; Perm anent disabilities.)

    BBack conditions:Back pains, etiology, diagnosis and treatm ent (Acker). Bui. 385, pp. 82-86.-----Bui. 248, p . 136; Bui. 281, pp. 310, 336, 412-413, 423; Bui. 304, p. 147; Bui. 333, pp. 165-166.Back pains, w ith special reference to sacroiliac lesions and the application of physiotherapy in treat

    m ent (W right). Bui. 385, pp. 100-112.Diagnosis (Sever). Bui. 248, pp. 139-152; Bui. 333, pp. 165-169. *Lumbago. Bui. 264, pp. 176-177; Bui. 385, pp. 87, 90-91, 109.Preexisting conditions. Bui. 273, pp. 222-223, 224.Spine, fractures. Bui. 248, pp. 139-152; Bui. 333, pp. 167-169; Bui. 385, pp. 85-86, 87-88, 91.Spinal hypertrophic arthritis. Its relation to compensable injuries (Eager). Bui. 385, pp. 83, 86-88,

    89,90-91.Bell System, benefit fund work. Bui. 212, pp. 535-536, 537.Benefit societies. (See H ealth insurance.)Benefits, compensation. (See Awards; D eath benefits; Perm anent disabilities.)Bone diseases. Bui. 210, pp. 207-211.

    (See also Back conditions.)B rain, concussion and contusion, w ith postconcussional conditions (Plum m er). Bui. 304, pp. 148-152. B righ ts disease (nephritis). B ui. 264, p. 176.B ritish Industrial Safety F irst Association. Adoption of I. A. I. A. B. C. schedule for perm anent disability

    awards. Bui. 333, pp. 148-149.Bureau of Labor Statistics. (See U nited States Bureau of Labor Statistics.)

    CCancer:Cancer, w ith special reference to sarcoma. Its relationship to traum a (Lewy). Bui. 273, pp. 238-244. -----Bui. 212, p. 388; Bui. 273, pp. 245-246; Bui. 385, p. 83.M alignant disease w ith reference to traum as of industry (Bloodgood). Bui. 333, pp. 151-157.

    Carcinoma. (See Cancer.)Carroll-D akin treatm ent. (See Infection.)Casual workers. Bui. 212, pp. 33,370-371; Bui. 273, pp. 16,26,196; Bui. 333, pp. 238,239,309.C ataract. (See Eye injuries.)Cause-of-injury code. Bui. 276, pp. 85-97.Census Bureau. (See U nited States Census Bureau.)Claim procedure:

    Checks, to whom paid. Bui. 212, p. 53; B ui. 333, pp. 21,41,44,49-50,53.Claim adjustm ents under workmens compensation (K uechle). Bui. 248, pp. 287-290.

    . -----Special meeting, pp. 29-22, 45; B ui. 248, p . 42; Bui. 273, p . 24, 359-351; Bui. 281, p . 345-347.Committee on forms and procedure. Appointm ent and continuance. Bui. 304, p. 246; Bui. 333, p. 26;

    Bui. 359, pp. 110-112.----- Recommendations on standardization of claim procedure. Bui. 333, pp. 14-41, 41-59; Bui. 385,

    pp. 10-12,12-21.Emergency paym ents before final settlem ent of claim . B ui. 248, p. 290; Bui. 304, pp. 202,208,212. Establishm ent of claim. N . C. J., p. 40; Second m eeting, pp. 177-179.Forms. Special meeting, pp. 44-45; Bui. 276, pp. 19-26; Bui. 281, pp. 245-248, 384-394; Bui. 304,

    pp. 182-187; Bui. 333, pp. 23-41,46-47; Bui. 385, pp. 12-14.How to secure full legal compensation to injured workers (Archer). Bui. 281, pp. 375-377.-----(A ndrus). Bui. 281, pp. 395-398.-----(Gleason). Bui. 281, pp. 378-394.M ethods of accident reporting and claim procedure (20 States) (H ookstadt). Bui. 304, pp. 176-201,

    202- 221.N otification to employee as to rights. Bui. 333, pp. 20,37-38, 46-47, 58-59.Promptness of claim settlem ent. Bui. 212, pp. 26-27, 29; Bui. 273, pp. 71-72, 76, 77, 156, 351, 356-357;

    Bui. 281, pp. 178,199-202, 210-211, 250-251, 396-397; Bui. 304, pp. 189-191, 204, 205, 207, 232.Receipts for paym ents. B ui. 273, p . 351; B ui. 304, pp. 196-198,221; Bui. 333, pp. 20-21,35; Bui. 385, pp.

    11-12,13-17.States and Provinces

    B ritish Columbia. Bui. 304, pp. 176-201.California. Bui. 248, pp. 65-66, 273,369-361; Bui. 281, p. 210; Bui. 304, pp. 176-201.Colorado. Bui. 281, p. 210; Bui. 394, pp. 176-201.Connecticut. B ui. 281, pp. 245-248.Delaware. B ui. 304, pp. 230-231.

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    States and ProvincesContinued.Idaho. Bui. 281, p. 210; Bui. 304, pp. 176-201.Illinois. Bui. 248, pp. 81-84; Bui. 273, p. 357; Bui. 281, pp. 210, 395-308; Bui. 304, pp. 176-201. Indiana. Bui. 273, pp. 361-362; Bui. 281, p. 210; Bui. 304, pp. 176-201.Iowa. Bui. 273, p. 69.M aryland. Bui. 273, pp. 120-121; Bui. 281, pp. 210,414-415; Bui. 304, pp. 176-201, 203-207; Bui. 359,

    pp. 109-112; Bui. 385, p. 13.M assachusetts. Bui. 273, pp. 99,100,102-103; Bui. 281, pp. 210,378-394; Bui. 304, pp. 176-201; Bui.

    385, pp. 13,14-15,19.M ichigan. Bui 248, pp. 67-68; Bui. 281, p. 210; Bui. 304, pp. 14,176-201; Bui. 385, pp. 16-17,18-19. M ontana. Bui. 281, p. 210; Bui. 304, pp. 176-201.Nevada. Bui. 281, p. 210; Bui. 304, pp. 176-201.New Jersey. B ui. 304, pp. 82-84.New York. Bui. 273, pp. 71-77, 357; Bui. 281, pp. 210, 375-377; Bui. 304, pp. 176-201, 210-215; Bui.

    385, pp. 13-14, 133-136.N orth Dakota. Bui. 304, pp. 220-221.Nova Scotia. Bui. 248, pp. 84-86; Bui. 281, pp. 257-258; Bui. 304, pp. 23-25.Ohio. N . C. J., p. 40; Bui. 212, pp. 62-03; Bui. 273, p. 156; Bui. 281, p. 210; Bui. 304, pp. 176-201,

    215-218; Bui. 385, p. 20.Oklahoma. Bui. 248, p. 74; Bui. 304, pp. 208-210; Bui. 333, pp. 45-47.Ontario. Bui. 212, p. 53; Bui. 273, pp. 316-318; Bui. 304, pp. 176-201; Bui. 385, pp. 15-16.Oregon. Second meeting, p. 175; Bui. 273, p.104; Bui. 281, pp. 210,259-262; Bui. 304, pp. 176-201. Pennsylvania. Bui. 212, p. 38-39; Bui. 273, pp. 33-34; Bui. 281, p. 210; Bui. 304, pp. 176-201, 202;

    Bui 333, pp. 48-50; Bui. 385, pp. 19-20.Tennessee. Bui. 273, pp. 127-129.U nited States. Bui. 248, pp . 258-259.U tah. Bui. 281, p. 210; Bui. 304, pp. 176-201.W ashington. Bui. 248, p. 78; Bui. 281, p. 210; Bui. 304, pp. 176-201.W est Virginia. Bui. 281, p. 210; Bui. 304, pp. 176-201, 218-220.W isconsin. Second meeting, pp. 167-172; Bui. 212, pp. 919-925; Bui. 248, pp. 287-290; Bui. 273,

    pp. 105-106; Bui. 304, pp. 176-201.W yoming. Bui. 248, pp. 74-77.

    (See also Statistics and compensation insurance cost; Hearings.)Claims, establishm ent of. N . C. J., p. 40; Second m eeting, pp. 177-179.Collective liability system . (See M utual insurance.)Committee on statistics and compensation insurance cost. (See Statistics and compensation insurance

    cost.)Commutations. (See Lump-sum settlem ents.)Compensation. (Sec W orkmens compensation.)Com petitive insurance. (See Insurance carriers.)Compromise settlem ents. Bui. 273, pp. 357,359-360, 361-362.Compulsory insurance. N . C. J., pp. 24-26; Bui. 210, p. 243; Bui. 212, p. 60; Bui. 273, pp. 26-27, 38-39, 78,

    197-198; Bui. 385, pp. 30-31.Congenital defects. Bui. 273, pp. 221-222, 247-249, 255, 256, 262; Bui. 385, pp. 53-54, 57, 58-59, 65-66. C onstitutionality of laws. (See Legislation, workmens compensation.)Cooperation of employers. (See Employers, cooperation of.)Corrective operations:

    (W hite). Bui. 210, pp. 112-118.Surgical treatm ent to prevent and minimize perm anent disabilities (Donoghue). Bui. 264, pp. 147-

    151; Bui. 385, pp. 94-96.Cost of insurance. (See Insurance carriers.)Cost of living, effect on industrial accidents. Second meeting, p. 218.Coverage. Bui. 212, pp. 359-374; Bui. 273, pp. 15-17, 26-27, 195-197, 205, 419; Bui. 281, p. 117; Bui, 304,

    pp. 43-51; Bui. 359, p. 5; Bui. 385, pp. 31-32.(See also Agricultural labor; Arising out of and in course of employment; Casual workers; Domestic

    workers; Occupational diseases; Railroad workers.)Cripples, industrial:

    Comparison of industrial w ith m ilitary casualties (Rubinow). Bui. 248, pp. 217-225.Corrective operations (W hite). B ui. 210, pp. 112-118.How to deal w ith crippled workers (Dean). Bui. 264, pp. 201-206.Investigation. Recommendations, committee on statistics and compensation insurance cost. Bui.

    273, pp. 392-393, 396, 397; Bui. 276, p. 67.Problem of the crippled m an in industry (H ookstadt). Bui. 264, pp. 212-224.Problem of the handicapped m an (Holm an). Bui. 212, pp. 348-357.Reconstruction and the hospital (C otton). Bui. 248, pp. 153-158.Reemployment. Bui. 212, pp. 200, 209-211, 217, 353-357; Bui. 264, pp. 58, 213-215, 216, 220-223, 224;

    Bui. 273, pp. 14,108,154,194,353,359,386; Bui. 281, pp. 72-73, 95-96, i52-153; Bui. 359, pp. 129-131.

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  • Cripples, industrialC ontinued.Statistics. Bui. 248, p . 222.Surgical treatm ent to prevent and minimize perm anent disabilities (Bonagbue). B id. 264, pp.

    147-161.(See also Perm anent disabilities; Physical exam ination; Rehabilitation; Second injuries,)

    Cripples, m ilitary. (See M ilitary casualties.)

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    DDeafness. Bui. 273, pp. 221, 222.D eath benefits:

    An adequate death-benefit schedule (French). Bui. 333, pp. 284-286.M assachusetts. Bui. 359, p. 45.Ontario. Bui. 281, pp. 425-426.Problem of dependency (A. J . Pillsbury). Bui. 281, pp. 348-374.Resolution of I. A. I. A. B. C . Bui. 281, pp. 433,434.Time lim it. Bui. 273, p. 193.(See also Dependents.)

    Decisions of compensation boards and commissions:Judicial review. Bui. 281, pp. 189-190.Publication. Bid. 304, pp. 237-238.

    Dependents:California study. Bui. 281, pp. 357-364.O ntario. Bui. 212, pp. 53-56, 59.Pennsylvania. Bui. 212, pp. 34-35.Problem of dependency (U nited States and foreign) (A. JV PiRsbory). Bui. 281, pp. 348-374.Proof of dependency. Bui. 281, pp. 420-427.Stepm others, paym ent of compensation to. Bui. 273, pp. 30-31,41.Miscellaneous. Bui. 273, pp. 30, 31,151; Bui. 281, pp. 409-410, 417.

    D iabetes. Bui. 212, p. 388; Bui. 264, p. 177.D irect settlem ents:'

    XWilcox). Second meeting, pp. 163-169.Committee on forms and procedure, recommendations. Bui. 333, p. 32; B ui. 385, p. 11.Miscellaneous. B ui. 273,j>p. 119-126; Bui. 281, pp. 204-206; Bui. 304* pp. 178,194-195; B id. 385, pp. 20-21. States and Provinces

    Colorado. Bui. 273, p. 74.Connecticut. Bui. 273, pp. 74,123; Bui. 304, pp. 241-242.Illinois. Bui. 273, pp. 73, 209-210; Bui. 281, p . 397.Indiana. Bui. 273, pp. 74, 361.Iowa. Bui. 273, pp. 69, 74.Kentucky. Bui. 273, p. 73.M aine. Bui. 273, p. 73.M aryland. Bui. 273, p . 120; Bui. 304, p. 206.M assachusetts. Bui. 273, pp. 73-74,91,98, 99; Bui. 281, p . 117; B id. 385, pp. 14/19.Michigan. Bid. 273, p . 74; Bid. 385, pp. 18; 17-18,19.M innesota. Bui. 273, p. 73.New Jersey: Bid. 273, p. 74; B ui. 304, p. 84.New York. Bui. 212, p; 1(B; Bid. 273, pp. 72-75, 198; 200; B ui. 281, p . 117; RuL 304, pp. ^ B al.

    385, p. 17.Ohio. Bui. 304, pp. 216-217..Oklahoma. Bui. 273, p. 110; B ui. 304, pp. 209-210.Ontario. B ui. 212, p . 53; Bui. 273, p . 319.Oregon. Bui. 273, p. 103.Pennsylvania. Bui. 212, pp. 33, 40-41; Bui. 273, pp. 73, 124^125; B u i. 304/ ffe 202; B id. 333,

    pp. 48-49.South Dakota*. B id. 273,: p. 74.Tennessee. Bui. 273, pp. 127-129.Verm ont. Bui. 273, p. 74.W isconsin. Bui. 273, p. 105.

    Disfigurem ent. Bui. 212, p . 202; Bui. 281, pp. 66, 82, 118; Bui. 359, pp. 43, 49; Bui. 385, pu 335. Dismem berment:

    Comparison of awards in different jurisdictions. B ill. 333, pp . 100-492.Effect on employment. Bui. 333, pp. 89-90; Bid. 359; p . 21.M ultiple. B ui. 333, p. 112.Perm anent partial disability ratings. Bui. 248, p. 223; Bid. 264, pp. 2T2-r213; B ui. 281, pp . 77-78, 86;

    Bui. 333, pp. 72-82.Domestic workers. Bui. 210, p. 243; Bui. 212, pp. 83, 360; B id. 273> pp. 15, tH, 25.Double injuries. Bui. 273, p. 354.D ual insurance. B id. 359, pp. 107-109.

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    Earning capacity. (See Perm anent disabilities; Wages.)Education. (See Accident prevention; First-aid; Sanitation; Schools.)Elderly men, compensation claims of (Gunderson). Bui. 385, pp. 112-114.Elective insurance. N . G. J., p. 31; Bui. 273, pp. 26-27, 36.Employers, cooperation of. Second meeting, pp. 118-119; Bui. 273, p. 365; Bui. 304, pp. 80-81; Bui. 333,

    p. 314.Employers liability acts. Benefits under, compared w ith workmens compensation. Bui. 273, pp. 169-

    170, 170-179.(See also Legislation.)

    Epilepsy. Bui. 273, p. 224.Extraterritorial jurisdiction:

    (Yaple). Second meeting, pp. 23-45.How Nova Scotia handles its extraterritorial problems, w ith special reference-to longshoremen (Paton).

    Bui. 385, pp. 21-26.In terstate and foreign commence (Clads). Bui. 273, pp. 165-181.Uniform extraterritoriality provisions m workmens compensation laws (C lark). Bui. 333, pp. 2G8-282. M iscellaneous. Second meeting, pp. 45-66; Bui. 210, p. 18; BuL 212, p. 370; Bui. 273, pp. 68-69, 108.

    Eve injuries:(Trebilcock). Bui. 273, pp. 261-266.Cataract. Bui. 248, pp. 271, 272, 273,274-276,278, 280-281; Bui. 273, pp. 256-260, 263, 264-266; Bui. 281,

    pp. 47, 52, 55, 61, 62, 63, 81, 83.Committee on forms and procedure, recommendations. Bui. 333, pp. 34,183.Compensation (Black). Bui. 385, pp. 68-74.-----(Donoghue). Bui. 333, pp. 180-185.----- (Kingston). Bui. 248, pp. 269-277.----- (Tarum ). Bui. 333, pp. 170-173.-----American M edical Association, recommendations of committee. B ui. 359, pp. 77-85,86; Bui. 333,

    pp. 172-173, 178; Bui. 385, pp. 68-74.-----Bureau of W ar Risk Insurance, U nited States. Bui. 281, pp. 57-58.------Committee of I. A. I. A . B. C. Second meeting, p^ 124; Bui. 333, pp. 173,174, 177, 179; B u i.359,

    pp. 88, 89; Bui. 385, p. 81. M edical committee report. Bui. 281, pp. 46-53.-----T able, by States. Bui. 333, pp. 184-185.-----Miscellaneous. Second meeting, pp. 200-201; Bui. 248, pp. 278-281, 292, 295-296; Bui. 264, p. 159;

    Bill. 273, pp. 99,108-109,256-271,410-411; Bui: 281, pp. 53-63,81,82-83,86,98-99; Bui. 304, pp. 233-234; Bui. 333, pp. 101, 173-179; Bui. 359, pp. 77-89; Bui. 385, pp. 74-81.

    Congenital defects. Bui. 273, pp. 221,256,262.Eye, construction. Bui. 278, p. 259.Eyesight conservation (Burch). Bui. 359, pp. 69-76, 87-88.F irst-aid treatm ent. Second meeting, p. 95; Bui, 359, pp. 73-74,86.Glasses. Bui. 281, pp. 52, 100-104,106; Bui. 359, pp. 72-73; Bui. 385, p. 80.Keyhole pupil. Bui. 273, pp. 260, 262.Loss of remaining eye. N . C. J., p. 44; Bui. 333, pp. 173-17-4; Bui. 385, pp. 76, 79.(See also Perm anent disabilities.)Occupational loss. N. C. J., p. 45; Second meeting, pp. 123-124; Bttl. 281, pp. 46-48, 50, SI, 61-62r 83. Prevention. Bui. 333, p. 169; Btkl. 359, pp. 69-76.

    FFactory inspection:Accident prevention. N . C . X , pp. 7, 28; Second m eeting, pp. 226, 264-265; Bui, 212, pp. 283-284;

    Bui. 264, pp. 19-20; Bui. 333, pp. 187-198.M ine accidents (W ilson). Bui. 212, pp. 273-282.R ehabilitation. Bui. 281, pp. 142,151.Value (Gemon). Bui. 333, pp. 187-198.M assachusetts (M ulready). Second meeting,, p. 226; Bui. 248, pp. 171-173.M innesota. N . C. J., p. 29; Bui. 281, pp. 142,151.Pennsylvania. Bui. 212, pp. 38, 274-282; Bui. 333, p. 191,U tah. Bui. 333, p. 195.Wisconsin. Bui. 264, pp. 18-19; Bui. 333,.pp, 191-194.

    Efcrm Labor. (See A gricultural labor.)Fatigue, effect on accidents. Special meeting, pp. 41*42; Bui. 210, pp. 139-143, 153-155; Bui. 2, p. 40;

    Bui. 333, p. 208.Federal Board for Vocational-Education, work of. Bui. 281, pp . 157,. 158.

    ( Feet, injuries. Bui. 273, pp. 223-224, 248, 253, 255.

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    American Red Cross instruction (Parker). Second m eeting, pp. 72-96.Eye injuries. Second meeting, p. 95; Bui. 359, pp. 73-74, 86.N orton Grinding Co. Bui. 210, p. 213.M iscellaneous. Special meeting, p. 21; Bui. 248, pp. 124, 127, 191, 285; Bui. 273, pp. 252, 254; Bui. 333,

    p. 221.Ford factory:

    Labor turnover, reduction. Bui. 212, p. 893.T raining and employm ent of disabled workmen (M ead). Bui. 359, pp. 129-131.

    Form s and procedure. (See Claim procedure.)Fractures:

    (Powell). Bui. 273, pp. 307-309.Colles fracture. Bui. 210, pp. 123,125, 209; Bui. 264, pp. 149,197-198; Bui. 273, pp. 307-309.First-aid treatm ent. Second meeting, pp. 89-93. Lane plate. Bui. 210, pp. 119,120, 127; Bui. 281, pp. 288, 329.The management of difficult fractures (Bay). Bui. 210, pp. 109-111.-----Bui. 210, pp. 119-127; Bui. 248, pp. 119-120, 121, 127, 139-152; Bui. 264, pp. 135, 148-149, 158, 159,

    195; Bui. 273, pp. 221, 307-309; Bui. 281, pp. 286-287, 310-312, 335, 337; Bui. 333, pp. 167-169.P o tts fracture. Bui. 210, pp. 124, 210; Bui. 264, p. 198; Bui. 281; pp. 286, 329.

    Fraternal societies and sick benefit funds. (See H ealth insurance.)Fraudulent claims, penalty for making. Bui. 333, p. 22.Frostbite. Bui. 212, p. 388.Funeral expenses, adequacy. Bui. 333, pp. 285-286.

    GGoiter. Bui. 273 p.225.Gonorrhea. Bui. 212, p. 340; Bui. 264, pp. 160,184; Bui. 273, pp. 51-52; B ui. 333, p. 153.Goodrich, B. F ., Co. (See H ealth insurance.)Governmental Labor Officials of the U nited States and Canada. (See Association of.)

    HH andicapped, physically. (See Cripples, industrial )H ands:

    Injuries. Bui. 210, p. 180; Bui. 264, pp. 148-150; Bui. 273, p 224; Bui. 281, p. 153; Bui. 3.4, p. 138. Injuries of tendons and their repair (Gibson). Bui. 385, pp. 96-100.

    H azard:Industrial. N . C. J ., p. 37; Bui 212, p. 273; Bui. 248, pp. 100-105; Bui. 264, pp. 121-122, 129-130; Bui.

    273, pp. 15, 26-27.Of life. Bui 210, p. 237; Bui. 212, pp. 16, 912.

    Healing period. Bui. 212, p. 177; Bui 248, p. 270; Bui. 333, pp. 72-73, 82, 83-86, 98-99, 131-133; Bui. 359, pp. 16,18-19.

    H ealth of workers. (See M edical supervision of employees.)H ealth insurance:

    Bell system . Bui. 212, pp. 535-536.California Social Insurance Commission. Bui. 212, pp. 521-524.Commercial. Bui. 212, pp. 437-441.Cost. Bui. 212, pp. 584,625, 684.Establishm ent sick-benefit funds. Bui. 212, pp. 452-460, 630, 639.Existing agencies (Sydenstricker). Bui. 212, pp. 430-475, 476-547, 419-429, 626-632, 639

    . E xtent of, in U nited States. Bui 212, pp. 431-436.Federation of carriers. Bui. 212, pp. 604-605.Fraternal societies and sick-benefit funds. Bui 212, pp. 441-452, 630-631, 639.Goodrich, B. F ., Co. Bui. 212, pp. 345-347.Group insurance (D ay). Bui. 212, pp. 421-429.Industrial-benefit societies. Bui. 212, pp. 467-469.International H arvester Companies, employees* benefit association (Ranney). Bui. 212, pp. 482-490. Joint-stock company health insurance (Potts). Bui. 212, pp. 512-518.Legislation. F irst law. Bui. 210, p. 241.-----Proposed (Andrews). Bui. 212, pp. 549-559.----------- (H am ilton). Bui. 212, pp. 659-571, 572-644, 646, 659-675.-----Standard bill, tentative draft. Bui. 212, pp. 659-675.M edical services and preventive work (D avis). Bui. 212, pp. 676-683, 543, 546, 552-553, 579-582, 585,

    601-602, 604, 607, 608, 614-615, 637-638,640-641, 684-686, 691-699.M edical services, organization (Lam bert). Bui. 212, pp. 645-675, 676-683, 686-690, 696-699, 700-702,

    702-711, 711-712, 715, 716-717, 717-721, 721-722, 723-725, 725-726, 726-728.M edical services under health insurance (Rubinow). Bui. 212, pp. 684-694.M edical supervision versus sickness insurance (Dresser). Bui. 212, pp. 572-588.-----Bui. 212, pp. 611-612, 616-617, 620-621, 625, 626, 640-641, 713-714.

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    M utual benefit funds (Landis). Bui. 212, pp. 497-504, 555, 558.Need for. Bui. 212, pp. 549-550, 583, 598-599, 600-601, 623-633, 635-636, 638-639.Pennsylvania Railroad V oluntary Relief D epartm ent (H unt). Bui. 212, pp. 491-496.Physicians, rem uneration. Bui. 212, pp. 646, 654-659, 690-694, 719.Sickness prevention. Bui. 212, pp. 554, 572-588, 637, 653, 681-683, 684, 685-686, 697-698, 700, 702-704,

    708-710, 711, 715, 722-725.Some fundam ental considerations (Frankel). Bui. 212, pp. 598-605.Students health insurance at U niversity of California (Legge). Bui. 212, pp. 505-511.Trade-unions. A ttitude. Bui. 210, pp. 248-249.-----Sickness insurance (Perkins). Bui. 212, pp. 476-481.----------- Bui. 212, pp. 460-467, 631-632, 639.V oluntary subsidized insurance. B u \ 212, p. 632.W omen, problems of (Van Kleeck). Bui. 212, pp. 589-597.W orkmens compensation, relation to. Bui. 210, pp. 237, 247-249.Miscellaneous. Bui. 212, pp. 17, 327-329, 330-331, 333-334, 842; Bui. 273, pp. 139, 364-365.{See also Social insurance.)

    Hearings:Committee on forms and procedure, recommendations. Bui. 333, pp. 22-23, 31, 36, 43, 44, 56-57, 58. California. Bui. 248, pp. 65, 66; Bui. 385, p. 17.Illinois. Bui. 248, pp. 82-83.M aine. Bui. 273, p. 73.M assachusetts. Bui. 304, p. 228; Bui. 385, p. 17.M ichigan. Bui. 385, pp. 17,18.New York. Bui. 304, pp. 178, 213-214; Bui. 385, pp. 13-14, 17, 134-135, 138.Ohio. Bui. 304, p. 217.Pennsylvania. Bui. 212, pp. 42-43; Bui. 385, p. 138.Wisconsin. Bui. 212, pp. 922-923.Bui. 304, p. 178.

    H eart disease:Influence of industrial accidents (Holmes). Bui. 304, pp. 168-173.M iscellaneous. Bui. 212, pp. 207-208, 340, 391, 392; Bui. 248, p. 128; Bui. 264, pp. 163-166, 184; BuL

    273, p. 221.Hernia:

    (Duxbury.) Bui. 333, p. 308.(Lewy.) Bui. 385, pp. 65-67.(M cDougall.) Bui. 385, pp. 51-54.(Mowell.) N. C. J., pp. 15-17, 34.Causation or aggravation (M cGlannan). Bui. 333, pp. 158-164.Committee on statistics and compensation insurance cost, recommendations. Bui. 248, p. 116. Definition of types. Second meeting, pp. 242-243; Bui. 385, p. 65.Golf. Bui. 333, pp. 161-162.Traum atic. Bui. 385, pp. 51-52, 54, 55, 56, 66-67.Miscellaneous. N. C. J., p. 40; Second meeting, pp. 123,124-125,128-129,195,196,198,242-244; Bui. 212.

    pp. 216, 217, 340; Bui. 264, pp. 51, 174r-175, 184, 187; Bui. 273, pp. 68,112,114,154-155,221; Bui. 281, pp. 283, 289, 292, 337-341, 412, 417-418, 423; Bui. 333, pp. 158, 162, 308; Bui. 385, pp. 54-65.

    H ollerith machine. Special meeting, pp. 32, 49; Second meeting, p. 157; Bui. 264, p. 15.Hookstadt, Carl, death of. Bui. 385, pp. 2, 4, 5, 166-168.Horseplay. (See Arising out of and in course of employment.)Hospital. (See Cripples, industrial: Reconstruction and the hospital (Cotton).Hours, relation to sickness. Bui. 212, pp. 595, 596.H ysteria. (See Nervous conditions.)

    IIm partial examinations. (See M edical service.)Industrial relations:

    Employee representation (Young). Bui. 273, pp. 367-375.-----Second meeting, pp. 212-213, 225; Bui. 273, pp. 365, 375-377.

    Industry, history of, in U nited States. Second meeting, p. 217.Infantile paralysis. (See Paralysis.)Infection:

    Carroll-Dakin treatm ent. Bui. 273, p. 292.Infections of the upper extrem ities (Bendixen). Bui. 273, pp. 229-237.-----(Lewy). Second meeting, pp. 97-105. ./Standard table. Recommendations, committee on statistics and compensation insurance cost. BuL

    248, pp. 99,113; Bui. 276, p. 62.Miscellaneous. Second meeting, pp. 106-109, 114-115, 117, 122, 126^127, 131; Bui. 210, pp. 112-113;

    Bui. 248, pp. 99, 113, 126-127, 191; Bui. 264, pp. 136, 137, 155-156; Bui. 273, pp. 229-237, 253-255; Bui. 281, pp. 306, 336; Bui. 385, p. 83.

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  • M INDEX TO PROCEEDINGS OB I, A. I . A. p . O,Insanity. (See M ental conditions.)Insurance carriers:

    Com parative insurancehrstes tm der different systems (W atson). B ui. 273,.pp. 325-341.Comparison ofinsuraneesystem s as to oos^ service, andvsecurity (Armstrong).. Bui. 231, pp* 254-260. -----(H ookstadt). Bui. 281, pp. i85-211. (M arshall); Bui. 281, pp* 249^ -253:----- (W hitney). Bui. 281, pp. 212-220.-----Bui. 212, pp. 66-93, 94-104,116-118,120-121,161~168;Bul.248, pp. 288-289? Buh 273*,p p , 339, 342^349,

    404-405; Bui. 281, pp: 175-177, 187-200, 212-220,- 223, 258* 260*272.Compensation costs (Fellows). Bui. 281, pp. 232-238.-----Proposed m ethod of comparing under, various laws (D ean). Bui. 273,. pp* 399-405, .345*Com petitive plan of workmens compensation insurance- (Greene). Bui. 212? pp< 14JM6Q; Bui,- 210,

    p. 239; Bui. 385, p. 30.Com petitive State insurance, w hat it is (Archer). Bui. 385, pp. 35-40, 43-46*Different methods of workmens.com pensation insurance (L ott). Bui. 212, pp* 94-104.-----Bui. 273, pp* 18-19,199^200.M assachusetts system of savings-bank life insurance (Q rady). Bui. 212,.pp; 896-903;M erits and dem erits of the different forms of w riting workmens compensation insurance (Rowe).

    BUT. 212; pp. 6^93.Prom ptness of claim settlem ent under different systems* (S e t Claim procedure.)Resolution of I. A. I. A. B. C. on. Bui. 273, p. 419.(See also M utual insurance; Stock insurance; Self insurance; State fund.)

    Interinsurance. Bui. 281, p. 224.International Association of Industrial Accident Boards and Commissions-:

    Association of Governm ental'Labor- Officials ofthe'U nited States and Canada. Amalgamation w ith. Bui. 264, pp. 13, 78, 79-80, 108; Bui. 273, pp. 60-61.

    ----- Joint m eeting w ith. Bui. 273, pp. 60-61.B ulletin, issuance of, by association. Bui. 304, p. 244; Bui. 333, p; 8.Bureau of Labor S tatistics, U nited States. M embership of. Special meeting, pp. 22; 54.-----Value of connection w ith. Bui. 248, pp. 93, 94; Bui. 264, p. 107; Bui. 273, p. 412; Bui. 281* p 110;

    B ui. 304, pp. 2, 246.C entral office, estim ated'budget"for maintenance. BUl. 264,'p: 80;5Bul. 273* p. 57.Clearing house, use as. Bui. 304, pp. 242-243.Committees. Appointm ent and report, convention committees. Special meeting, p. 58; Second;

    m eeting, pp. 17, 67-68, 244, 259, 260; Bui. 210, pp. 20-23, 185, 180^191, 196-197/ Bub 948* p- 117; Bui. 273, pp. 63, 161, 406, 408, 414-415; Bui. 281, pp. 109, 113; Bui. 304* p. 57; B ull 383, pp; 18* 149; j Bui. 359, pp. 14*-140; Bui. 385, pp. 2, 165, 168.

    Expenses, paym ent. Bui. 281, p. 439; Bui. 304, p. 245; Bui. 359* *p. 140: Standing committees. Secondmeetifcg, pp; 269-270; BUl: 273, pp: 59-60; BUi. 287, pp. 485; 440-441;

    Bui. 338, pp. 329-330J'BUI; 359, pp. 141-142; BUI. 385, p. 100. (See also Claim procedure; Eye-injuries; Statistics and compensation insurance cost; and' c o m

    mittees under specific subjects.)C onstitution. Adoption. Bui. 248, pp. 96-98. Amendments* Second m eeting; p: 249;:Bril: 273; pp; 63-66* 161; Bui; 281, pp. 303; 485; BUl; 304,

    pp . 81, 246; 253-254;-----D raft. Bui. 248/pp; 96^98; BUl. 273, pp. 416-418; B ill. 28T, pp. 442-44$ Bui. 301, pp. 247-24$ Bui.

    333, pp. 331-332; Bui. 369, pp: 143-144? BUl; 386/pp. 176-171.Conventions. Invitations to attend. Brazil.* Bui; 210, p . 76.-----------Central and South American Governments. Bull 359, p: 10; Bu!;385*p. 5.----------- Mexico. Bul.-338; p .7/ Papers, publication prior to. Bui. 210, pp. 189* 192; BUl: 273/pp. 58-50:- Persons attending, list. Second meeting, pp. 5-6, 67-69; B ill. 210, pp; 253^254/ Bui*. 248* pp:

    304-306; Bui. 273, pp. 313-314,420-424; Bui. 281, pp. 444-447; Bui. 304, pp. 249-251; Bui. 333, pp. 333-336; B ui. 359, pp. 145-148; Bui. 385, pp. 172-174.

    Programs. Copy of. N . C. J ., p. 4; Second meeting, pp. 3-4; Bui. 210, pp. 3-4/B ul: 248* pp*- 3^7[ B ui. 264, pp. 3-5; Bui. 273, pp. 3-7; Bui. 281, pp. 3-7; BUl. 304* pp: Itt-VF, Bui* 3&, pp*. *-inj Bui. 359, pp. m -iv; Bui. 385, pp. I-IV.

    - ----- M edical session. Bui. 273, p; 305.*---------Subjects. Bui. 359, pp. 7-8.

    Tim e and place of holding. Special meeting, p. 54; Second m eeting, p. 245-248, 251, 259; BUi; 2$0} p. 197, 198; Bui. 248, p . 226; Bui. 264, p. 106; Bui. 273, p. 14*-14&

    Dues. Special meeting, pp. 58fc54;BttI. 210; p; 185; But; 248*- pp; 90-94* 97; BUL 273, pp: 55/57, 68^161- 163, 408; Bui. 304, p. 53; Bui. 359, p. 13; Bui. 385, p. 168.

    Financial statem ents. (See I. A. I. A.- B. C .: Seeretary-tressurar. Hbporte.)H istory. Bui 210, pp. 5-7L iberty loan* bonds,-investm ent. Bbk 273/p* 55**62:M edical-sections Seeond*meeting, ppv2682f0;B iih 210/pp. 24,190;-

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  • SUBJECT IHDEX 13International Association of Ind ustrial Accident Boards and CommissionsCon tinued.

    M em bership. Bureau of Labor S tatistics, United States. Special meeting, p. 22-----E ligibility for. Second meeting, pp. 16, 245; Bui. 248, pp. 93-96.-----Extension to South American Republics. Bui. 273, p. 61.-----List of members. (See I. A. I. A. B. C.: Secretary-treasurer. Reports.)Name, change from N ational Association of Industrial Accident Boards and Commissions. Second

    meeting, pp. 245, 248, 249.Object. N . C. J;, p. 4; But. 248, p. 96.Officers. N . C. J., p. 4; Special meeting, p. 58; Second meeting, pp. 244, 249, 250; Bui. 210, pp. 196-199,

    Bui. 248, pp. 97, 226; Bui. 264, pp. 12-13, 106; Bui. 273, p. 414; Bui. 281, p. 440; Bui. 333, pp. vm, 7, 329; Bui. 359, p. VI, 141; Bui. 385, p. vn.

    Perm anent organization. Special meeting, p. 53; Bui. 210, pp. 19> 23, 157, 225-226.President. Relation to place of holding convention. Bui. 210, pp. 197-198-.-----Succession from vice presidency. Bui. 273, p. 410. (See ah pp. 9-13; Bui. 385, pp. 2-9:.Special meeting, purpose. Special meeting, p. 1; Second meeting, p. 13.

    International compensation conference suggested. Bui. 333, pp. 8-9.International H arvester Co., industrial relations. Bui. 273, pp. 371-375.Interstate commerce. (See E xtraterritorial jurisdiction; Jurisdictional conflict.)In terstate employees. (See Legislation; Railroad workers.)Intestinal diseases. Bui. 264, p; 170-174.=Intoxicants:

    Alcohol, influence in prolongation of disability (Brickfey). B ui. 248, p. 122.Relation to accidents and disease. B ui. 210, pp. 136-139, 155-156, 215-216; But. 248y pp. 124,125,131,

    162, 164, 170.W ebb-Kenyon Act. B ui. 210, pp. 51, 52, 53; Bui. 248, p. 238.

    IbvaM dity-insu^asce.. (S& 'OM age and invalid ity*in suran ce.)J

    Jurisdictional conflict, Federal and State jurisdictions:(A. J. Pillsbary) Bui. 210, pp. 33-57; Bui. 248, pp. 227-50.Committee, I. A. I. A. B. C., on elim ination. Bui. 248, pp. 229,242,243, 301; Bud. 273, pp. 88', 409-410. Problem in U nited States and Canada. Bui. 385, pp. 21-24, 26-27.Resolution, I. A. I. A. B. C. Bui. 210, pp. 190-191, 194-195; Bui. 248; p. 229.Miscellaneous. Bui. 210, pp. 16-17; Bui. 273; pp. 59^00, 210^21]; Bid. 281, pp. 119; 424;(See also Legislation; M aritim e workers; Railroad workers:) -v

    KKnee injuries. Dislocated sem iuinar cartilage. Bui. 264, pp. 182-183.

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  • 14 INDEX TO PROCEEDINGS OF I. A. I . A. 0 . 0 ,LLabor turnover. Bui. 212, pp. 889-893.

    Language:Effect on accidents. Bui. 248, p. 190; Bui. 281, p. 33.Rehabilitation. B ui. 264, pp. 214, 219.

    Laws. (See Legislation.)Lawyers. (See A ttorneys.)Lead poisoning. Second meeting, pp. 123; Bui. 212, pp. 379, 391; Bui. 248, pp. 190, 255, 259-260, 262.Legal aid:

    Committee. Bui. 385, pp. 123,124.N ational Association of Legal Aid Organizations (Bradway). B ui. 385, pp. 114-123.

    Legislation, workmen's compensation:Awards, provisions for, by States. Bui. 210, p . 181.Compulsory legislation, value. N . C. J., pp. 24-26; Bui. 212, p. 60.C onstitutionality. Bui. 212, pp. 35-37, 136-137; Bui. 248, pp. 285-286; B ui. 273, pp. 71, 170, 177-178,

    197,198; B ui. 281, p. 98; B ui. 385, p . 129.Countries having, list. Bui. 333, pp. 8-9.Defects and suggested changes (Fisher). Bui. 212, pp. 359-377.----- (French). B ui. 273, pp. 143-148.----- (Funk). Bui. 273, pp. 202-206.----- (M itchell). Bui. 273, p. 190-200.-----N . C. J., pp. 33-34; Bui. 210, pp. 241-249; B ui. 212, pp. 295, 297-418; B ui. 273, pp. 114-117, 148-

    157, 203-204, 206-207.Em ployers' liability acts. Bui. 210, pp. 37-51, 191, 194-195; Bui. 273, pp. 165-167, 170; B ui. 281, pp.. 119-121.

    E xtraterritoriality provisions (C lark). Bui. 333, pp. 268-282; Bui. 273, p. 409.F irst in U nited States. N . C. J., p . 7; B ui. 212, p. 288.Georgia. B ui. 304, p . 12.H ealth insurance, standard bill. B ui. 212, pp. 551-555, 558, 568, 594.Indiana coal m ining. B ui. 273, p . 361.Interstate workers. Bui. 210, pp. 54-55; Bui. 273, pp. 165-167, 170-179,182-189, 196-197, 211, 214-217;

    B ui. 281, p . 119, 433.M aritim e workers. B ui. 273, pp. 179-181; Bui. 281, pp. 120-122, 405-406, 432, 433; Bui. 304, p . 246. M edical service provisions. Bui. 210, pp. 180; Bui. 212, pp. 300-304.M ichigan. Bui. 304, pp. 12-14.M inimum requirem ents (M eeker). Bui. 273, pp. 11-24.M innesota. Bui. 304, pp. 14r-15.M odel law. B ui. 281, p. 71.M odel law, resolution, I. A. I. A. B . C ., on desirable features. B ui. 273, p . 419 New York, new legislation and adm inistrative reorganization (Sayer). Bui. 304, pp. 7-11; Bui. 385,

    p . 137.Noncompliance w ith, penalty for. B ui. 304, pp. 206-207; Bui. 333, p . 309-312.Nova Scotia. Bui. 248, pp. 84-85.Ohio. N . C. J., pp. 35-39.Oklahoma. B id. 304, pp. 20-21.Ontario. Bui. 273, pp. 315-316.Pennsylvania. Bui. 212, pp. 33-37.Perm anent disability awards, U nited States and Canada. B ui. 333, pp. 102-107.Progress (A ndrus). Bui. 304, pp. 2-7.Rehabilitation. B ui. 281, pp. 114-116, 156-158.U niform ity (A ndrus). Bui. 273, pp . 35-40.----- (Bohlen). Bui. 273, pp. 26-34.----- (Lee). B ui. 333, pp. 2-6.-----N . C. J ., pp. 31-32; Special meeting, p. 53; B ui. 210, pp. 15-16,36, 96, 97, 147,159-183,241,244-245;

    Bui. 248, pp. 51-52, 228, 236, 269-270, 282; Bui. 264, p . 13; Bui. 273, pp. 9-13,36, 47,137, 206, 409; Bui 333, pp. 2-6, 97-108; Bui. 359, pp. 4, 7.

    Uniform State laws, nation^ conference of commissioners on. Bui. 273, pp. 35-36.U nited States. Bui. 248, pp. 88-89.

    Verm ont. Bui. 304, pp. 15-16.Vision, loss of, provisions as to. Bui. 333, pp. 184-185.W aiting period, provisions as to. Bui. 210, p. 181.W ashington. N . C. J ., pp. 17,25-26; Bui. 304, pp. 16-20.(See aim.Coverage; M edical service; Remarriage; Second injuries.)

    H fe expectancy. Bui. 212, pp. 54r-55,639; Bui. 248 pp. 44,102; Bui. 281, p . 176; Bui. 33, pp. 136,236; Bui.359, p. 29.

    Life insurance:M assachusetts system of savings-bank life insurance. Bui. 212, pp. 896-910.M utual benefit associations. Bui. 212, p . 901.

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  • SUBJECT INDEX 15Life pensions. Factor in perm anent disability ratings. N . C. J., p. 28; Bui. 212, pp. 178-179; Bui. 304,

    pp. 122,133; Bui. 333, pp. 73, 88,128, 133; Bui. 359, pp. 16,19, 43-44,133.Lighting, industrial, as an accident hazard:

    (E llio tt). Bui. 333, pp. 206-213.Shop lighting as a means of accident prevention (Price). Bui. 248, pp. 213-216.-----Second m eeting, p. 264; Bui. 264, p. 23; Bui. 333, p. 219-220; Bui. 359, pp. 70-71.

    Longshore labor. Jurisdiction in compensation cases. Bui. 210, p. 16; Bui. 248, p. 246; Bui. 273, pp.59-60, 179, 197; Bui. 385, pp. 21-26, 27.

    Lumbago. (See B ack conditions.)Lump-sum settlem ents:

    (Archer). Bui. 212, pp. 220-225; Bui. 248, pp. 51-58.(C row nhart). Bui. 248, pp. 59-64.(Grandfield). Bui. 212, pp. 226-230.(French). Bui. 248, pp. 65-67.(Funk). Bui. 273, pp. 68-70.(M ackey). Bui. 248, pp. 69-73.(Stew art). Bui. 333, pp. 317-322.(W ilson). Bui. 248, pp. 78-81.Aliens. N . C. J., p. 41; Bui. 212, p. 222; Bui. 248, pp. 67, 70, 71.Committee on forms and procedure, recommendations of. Bui. 385, p . 12.Foreign countries. Bui. 281, pp. 349-350; Bui. 359, p. 67.States and Provinces

    B ritish Columbia. Bui. 333, p. 317.California. Bui. 248, pp. 65-67; Bui. 281, pp. 265, 366; Bui. 333, p. 317.Connecticut. Bui. 212, pp. 27, 28; Bui. 273, pp. 117-118.Illinois. B ui. 248, p. 84; Bui. 273, p. 357; Bui. 333, p. 317.M aine. Bui. 333, p. 146.M aryland. Bui. 304, p. 206.M assachusetts. N . C. J ., p. 45; Bui. 273, pp. 98, 351; Bui. 281, p. 382; Bui. 333, p. 147.M ichigan. N . C. J., p. 45.M innesota. Bui. 281, p. 142.New Jersey. Bui. 333, pp. 317, 318.New York. Bui. 264, pp. 10-11, 59; Bui. 273, p. 76; Bui. 281, p. 84; Bui. 333, p. 317; Bui. 385, pp.

    135-136.Nova Scotia. Bui. 248, p. 86.Ohio. N . C. J., p. 37; Bui. 273, pp. 155-156.Oklahoma. Bui. 248, pp. 73-74; Bui. 273, p. 110; Bui. 304, p. 210.Ontario. Bui. 248, p. 273; Bui. 333, pp. 83, 136, 317, 318.Oregon. Bui. 273, p. 103; Bui. 281, pp. 86-87.Pennsylvania. Bui. 212, p . 41; Bui. 248, pp. 69-73; Bui. 333, p. 317.Tennessee. Bui. 273, p . 129.U nited States. Bui. 281, pp. 75, 76, 77-80.W ashington. N . C. J ., p. 45; Bui. 210, p. 20; Bui. 248, pp. 78-81.W isconsin. Bui. 248, p . 59-64; Bui. 273, pp. 107-108.W yoming. Bui. 248, pp. 75, 76.

    M iscellaneous. Special meeting, p. 48; Bui. 210, p. 216; Bui. 212, pp. 41, 223; Bui. 264, pp. 8, 222, 223; Bui. 273, pp. 117-118, 227, 351-352; Bui. 281, p. 154; Bui. 304, p. 157; Bui. 333, p. 95; Bui. 359, pp. 67,123-124. M

    Malingering. Bui. 210, pp. 125; Bui. 212, pp. 192, 208-209, 223, 530; Bui. 248, pp. 56, 296-297; Bui. 264, p. 143; Bui. 273, pp. 20, 22, 23, 144, 249, 250, 252-253, 274-275; Bui. 281, pp. 61, 297; Bui. 304, pp. 41, 155-156, 174-175; Bui. 333, p. 95; Bui. 359, pp. 58-66, 67.

    M aritim e workers:California. Bui. 248. pp. 234-235; Bui. 273, p. 179; Bui. 281, pp. 400-409.M aryland. Bui. 333, pp. 326, 327.New York. B ui. 273, pp. 179-181; Bui. 333, pp. 323-325.Resolution, I. A. I. A. B. C., uniform Federal law. Bui. 281, p. 432; Bui. 304, p. 246.Status of, under workmens compensation (W. H . Pillsbury). Bui. 281, pp. 400-409.-----(Sayer). Bui. 333, pp. 323-327.-----Bui. 248, pp. 231, 233-235, 236-237, 240-241, 245-249; Bui. 273, pp. 59-60, 179-181, 196-197; Bui. 281,

    pp. 120-122.M aternity benefits:

    European countries (H arris). Bui. 212, pp. 780-784.United States Childrens Bureau, study. Bui. 212, p. 781.M iscellaneous. Bui. 212, pp. 609, 618-619, 664, 785-793.(See also M others pensions; Social insurance.)

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  • 16 INDEX TO PROCEEDINGS OP I. A. I. A. B. O,M echanical safeguards;. (See Accident prevention; Safety codes.)M edical efficiency:

    B etter treatm ent for industrial accident cases (M agnuson). Bui. 264, pp. 140-146.H ospital defects. Bui. 212, pp. 307, 352; Bui. 248, p. 154.H ospital efficiency and the end result system (Codm&n). Bui. 248, p. 158.M edical competence and hospital efficiency (Donoghue). Bud. 248, pp. 132-13$.Physicians, competency. Second meeting, p. 128; Bui. 212. pp . 021. 040-641; Bui. 248, pp. 123, 125,

    132-138,176,177, 178; Bui. 264, pp. 140-144; Bui. 273, pp . 278-283, 285-287, 289, 295, 299-301; Bol. 281, pp. 306-312.

    M edical fees. B ui. 210, pp. 105, 224; Bui. 212, pp. 294-295, 300, 310-313; Bui. 273, pp. I l l , 118-119,.290,203- 294, 299; Bui. 281, pp. 262-263, 277, 278, 282-283, 285-286, 290, 291, 296, 315-310; Bui. 394, pp.37,40, 235- 236.(See also H ealth insurance.)

    M edical problems, separate organization of I. A. I. A. B . C. on. Bui. 210, pp. 190, 193.M edical service:

    B etter treatm ent for industrial accident cases (M agnuson). Bui. 264 pp* 140-146.Committee on statistics and compensation insurance cost. S tandard tables on medical aid . Special

    meeting, p . 15; Bui. 276, p . 65.Contract system . Bui. 273, pp. 298-299; Bui. 281, pp. 197,274, 299; Bui. 304, pp. 37-40.Cost of medical and hospital treatm ent, standard table. Bui. 276. p. 65.Economy of proper medical treatm ent (Gibbons). B ui. 281, pp. 318-321,----- (Kingston). Bui. 281. pp. 313-317.----- (M agnuson). B ui. 281, pp. 306-312.-----Bui. 212. p . 194; Bui. 281, pp. .321-344.How can medical service be improved? (Gfer) B id. 273, pp . 284r287,-----(Gibbons). Bui. 273, pp. 288-294.-----(Thompson). Bui. 273, pp. 295-299.Haw medical aid is paid (G ill). Bui. 304, pp. 35-37.Im partial exam inations. Bid. 248, pp. 133, 134, 153; Bui. 264, pp. 189-191; Bid- 273, p . 100;. Bui. 281.

    pp. 277-278, 279-280. 282, 291-292, 381; Bui. 385, p. 136.M edical attention in connection w ith rehabilitation of injured employees (Parks). Bui. 385. pp . 91-96. M edical problems under workmens compensation acts (Donoghue). B ui. 304, pp. 142-143.----- (Lescohier). Bui. 210, pp. 221-224.M edical services and medical and hospital fees under workmens compensation (Donoghue). Bui.

    212, pp. 305-313.----- (W illiams). Bui. 212, pp. 292-304.Provisions for, various States and Provinces. Bui. 210, p. 180; B id. 212, pp, 301-304.Refusal to take treatm ent or subm it to operation. Second m eeting, pp , 127-128; Bui. 281, p . 340. Resolution, I. A. I. A. B. C. Bui. 273, pp. 4Q6-407,419.Should medical service be lim ited in com pensation cases? (Lemon). B ui. 264, pp. 133-139.----- (Lewy). Bui. 264, p. 154.----- (W illiams). Bui. 264, pp. 152-153.-----Bui. 264. pp. 154, 219; RoL 273, pp. 21,143,193-194, 297, 322-333; B ill. 281, p . 94: Bui. 385, p. 44.Systems of medical service (M owell). BaL 281, pp. 274-275.The securing of proper medical service for injured persons (Trask). B ui. 273, pp. 278-283.W hat constitutes adequate m edical service in com pensation eases (C lark). Bid. 248, p . 122. Miscellaneous. N . C. J p . 49; B ol. 210; p. 199; Bad. 212, p , 201; B id. .248, pp.. 279, 284-285; Bui. 264,

    pp. 11-12; Bui. 273, pp. 14, 21, 145-146, 218-219, 354; Bui. 281, p . 229.States and Provinces

    Alaska. Rid. 212, p.~ 301.Arizona. BuL 210, pp. 102,180; Bui. 242, p . 301.California. Bui. 210, pp. 162, 180; Bui. 212, p. 301; Bid. 248, p. 85; Bui. 281, pp. 291-294, 320, 330,

    338-339.Colorado. Bui. 210, pp. 163,180; Bid. 212, p. 301.Connecticut. Bui. 210, pp. 163, 180, 221; Bui. 212, pp. 294-300,30.1; Bui. 264, pp, 152-153; Bui. 281,

    pp. 332, 333; Bui. 304, p. 39.Hawaii. Bui. 212, p . 301.Idaho. Bui. 281* pp. 204-296.Illinois. Bui. 210, p. 163, 180; Bui. 212, p. 301; Bui. 264, pp. 144-146.Indiana. BuL 21Q>.pgh 103,180; Bid. 212, p. 301.Iowa. Bui. 210, pp. 163, 180; Bui. 212, p. 301.Kansas. Bui. 210, pp. 164, 180; Bui. 212, p. 302.K entucky. Bui. 212, p. 302.Louisiana. Bui. 210, pp. 164, 180; Bui. 212, p. 302.M aine. Bui. 210, pp. 164-165,180; Bui. 212, p. 302.M aryland. Bui. 210, pp. 165,180; Bui. 212, p. 302; Bid. 281, p. 340.

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    States and ProvincesContinued.Massachusetts. How medical questions are handled under compensation act (Kennard). Bui.

    264, pp. 189-191.----------- Bui. 210; pp. 166, 214; Bui. 212, pp. 295, 302, 310-311; Bui. 246, pp. 13, 122, 176r 283; Bui.

    264, p. 147; Bid; 281, pp. 294, 300-301, 341, 342,344, 380-381; Bui. 359, pp. 44-45; Bui. 386, pp. 92-96,-----System of medical service under workmen's compensation act (Donoghue). Bui. 281, pp.

    276-284.Michigan. N. C. J., p. 23; Bui. 210, pp. 166, 180; Bui. 212, p. 302.Minnesota. Problems of medical treatment under compensation act (Gardiner). Bui. 273,

    pp. 158-160.----------- Bui. 210, pp. m , 180, 221-224; Bui. 212, p. 302; Bui. 281, pp. 146-147, 327-328;Montana. Bui. 210, pp. 167, 180; Bui. 212, p. 302.Nebraska. Bui. 210, pp. 167, 180; Bui. 212, p. 302;Nevada. Bui. 210, pp. 168, 180, 222; Bui. 212, p. 303, Bui. 281, pp. 296-297, 322, 329.New Hampshire. Bui. 210, p. 180; Bui. 212, p. 303.New Jersey. Bui. 210, pp. 168, 180; Bui. 212, p. 303.New York. How medical questions are handled under compensation law (Archer). Bui. 264,

    pp. 192-194.----------- Bui. 210, pp. 169,180; Bui. 212, p. 303; Bui. 385, pp. 136, 143.Nova Scotia. Bui. 248, p. 87; Bui. 273, p. 272.Ohio. Second meeting, p. 128; Bui. 210, pp. 112-118; 169, 223; Bui. 212, p. 303,Oklahoma. Bui. 210, pp. 169, 180; Bui. 212, p. 303; Bui. 248, p. 291.Ontario. Bui. 210, pp. 162, 180; Bui. 212, p. 58; Bui. 385, p. 35.Oregon. System of medical service (Thompson). Bui: 281, pp. 285-290.----------- Bui. 210, p. 180; Bui. 212, p. 303; Bui. 273, pp. 293-294, 296, 297, 298; Bui. 281, pp; 250,

    293, 294.Pennsylvania. Bui. 210, p . 170, 180; Bui. 212, pp. 33, 303;. Bui. 281, pp, 297-298, 342-343, 344; Bui.

    385, p. 35.Porto Rico. Bui. 333, p. 296.Rhode Island. Bui. 210, pp. 171,180; Bui. 212, p. 303. %Texas. Bui. 210, pp. 171, 180; Bui. 212, p. 303.United States. Bui. 273, pp. 281-283.Vermont. Bui. 210, pp. 172, 180; Bui. 212, p. 303.Washington. How medical questions are handled und er workmens compensation act (Brislawn).

    Bui. 264, pp. 185-188.-----------Bid. 210, pp. 173, 180; Bui. 212, p. 303; Bui. 273, pp. 293-294, 296; BUl. 281, pp. 40-41, 274-

    275, 293, 294, 323-325, 341; Bui. 3C4, pp. 35-42.West Virginia. Bui. 210, pp. 174, 180; Bui. 212, p. 304.Wisconsin. Bui. 210, p. 180; Bui. 212, pp. 295-296, 300, 304; Bid. 248, pp. 289-290; Bid. 264, p. 139. Wyoming. Bui. 210, pp. 175, 180; Bui. 212, p. 304; Bui. 248, p. 77.

    (See also Corrective operations; Health insurance; Medical efficiency; Medical few.)Medical statistics:

    Need of, for compensation purposes (Thompson). Bui. 264, pp. 195-196.-----Bui. 248, p. 125; Bui. 264, pp. 118-119; Bui. 273, p. 386.Standard table, committee on statistics and compensation insurance cost. Bid. 276, p. 65.

    Medical supervision-of employees:Medical supervision versus sickness insurance (Dresser). Bui. 212, pp. 572-588, 611-612, 616-617,

    620-621, 625, 626, 640-641, 713-714.Physical examination and medical supervision of employees (Clark). Bui. 212, pp; 317-326.-----(White). Bui. 212, pp. 327-334, 335-347.Miscellaneous. Bui. 212, pp. 285-287, 291, 485-488, 611-612.(See also Physical examinations.)

    Meningitis. Bui. 264, pp. 177-178, 184.Mental conditions:

    Epilepsy. Bui. 273, p. 224.Insanity. Bui. 264, pp. 180-182.Low mentality. Bui. 273, pp. 225-2261 Mental nervous cases. Bui. 273, p. 297.Need of recognition of, and better treatment for mental and neevaus injuries (Donoghue). Bui. 273,

    pp. 272-277.Psycasthenia. Bui. 273, pp. 275, 276-277.Review of industrial accident board cases examined at the psychopathic hospital (Southard). Bui.

    248, pp. 159-170.CSm a im Nervous conditions:: Psychological; examination.)

    Merit rating:(Kingston). Bui. 304,pp. 25-35.(Watson). Bui. 210, pp. 58-75.

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    Experience rating versus schedule rating (Beyer). Bui. 212, pp. 249-266.-----(Senior). Bui. 333, pp. 252-267.-----N. C. J., pp. 11-13; Special meeting, p. 9; Bui. 212, pp. 243-247; Bui. 281, pp. 269-270.Schedule rating, coal mines, effect on accident prevention (Wilson). Bui. 212, pp. 273-282. Miscellaneous. N. C. J., pp. 30, 37; Second meeting, p. 229; Bui. 210, pp. 18-19; Bui. 248, p. 88; Bui.

    264, pp. 15-16, 44; Bui. 273, pp. 327-328; Bui. 281, pp. 41, 42, 217-218; Bui. 304, pp. 26, 134; Bui. 385, pp. 147, 150, 156, 158-159.

    Mexicos greetings to Association. Bui. 359, pp. 13-14.Military casualties:

    Comparison with industrial accidents (Rubinow). Bui. 248, pp. 217-225.Rehabilitation. Bui 212, pp. 349-352; Bui. 248, pp. 183-184, 221, 301-303; Bui. 264, pp. 203-204,. 207-208

    Bui. 273, pp. 292-293, 375; Bui. 333, pp. 127-128.Military reservations, workers on. Bui. 281, p. 409.Mining:

    Accident prevention. Second meeting, pp. 206-207, 210; Bui. 212, pp 267-268, 271, 273-282; Bui. 281, p. 14.

    Accidents. Bui. 248, p. 209; Bui. 273, p. Ill; Bui. 281, p. 17.Liability for payment of premiums on pay roll. Second meeting, p. 143 Premium rate. Bui. 248, pp. 86-87; Bui. 273, p. 337.Special compensation legislation, Indiana. Bui. 273, p. 361.

    Minor injuries. Bui. 212, p. 191; Bui. 333, pp. 130, 139; Bui. 359, pp. 27, 44.Mothers pensions:

    Administration. Illinois (Abbott). Bui. 212, pp. 818-834.-----Massachusetts (Barr). Bui. 212, p. 834.-----New Jersey (Wittpenn). Bui. 212, pp. 805-810.-----New York (Matthews). Bui. 212, pp. 811-817.Books on, references to. Bui. 212, p. 304.Theory and development of movement (Kingsley). Bui. 212, pp. 794-804.Miscellaneous. Bui. 212, pp. 841-842, 835-837; Bui. 273, p. 139; Bui. 281, p. 426.(See also Maternity benefits.)

    Moving pictures:Accident prevention. Second meeting, pp. 212, 224; Bui. 264, pp. 20, 27, 28, 36, 38; Bui. 281, pp.

    15-18, 32, 42; Bui. 333, p 204.Educationschools. Bui. 333, p. 149.Rehabilitation, Californiaresolution, I. A. I. A. B. C., on buying. Bui. 281, p. 437.

    Multiple injuries. Bui. 333, p. 112.(See also Second injuries.)

    Mutual insurance:(Black). Bui. 281, pp. 221-231.(Bucklin). Bui. 212, pp. 111-124.Accident prevention. Bui. 281, pp. 226-229, 231.Cost. Bui. 212, pp. 97, 115, 117; Bui. 273, p. 345; Bui. 281, pp. 176, 198, 210, 229-231; Bui. 385,

    p. 32.Massachusetts attempt at exclusive mutual carriers. Bui. 273, pp. 89-90.Merit rating. Bui. 212, pp. 263-264, 266.Promptness of claim settlement. Bui. 281, pp. 201-202, 210-211, 225, 226, 396, 397.Security. Bui. 212, pp. 69-70, 94; Bui. 281, pp. 222-224, 225, 231.Service. Bui. 212, p. 71; Bui. 281, pp. 226-229, 231.Miscellaneous. Bui. 212, pp. 154-156, 162; Bui. 273, pp. 81, 89-90; Bui. 281, p. 186.(See also Insurance carriers.) ^

    National Association of Legal Aid Organizations (Bradway). Bui. 385, pp. 114r-123.National Association of Machine-Tool Builders. Health insurance. Bui. 212, pp. 572-588.National Association of Manufacturers:

    Accident prevention work. Bui. 212, p. 851.Health insurance. Bui. 212, pp. 572-588, 849-851.Workmens compensation, report on. Bui. 212, pp. 849-850.

    National Civic Federation:(Phillips). N. C. J., pp. 31-32; Special meeting, pp. 1, 4, 26-28.Health insurance. Bui. 212, pp. 521; 525.Uniform compensation legislation. Bui. 273, p. 36.Welfare exhibit. Bui. 212, p. 287.

    National Consumers League. Health insurance. Bui. 212, p. 609.National Industrial Conference Board. Book on Workmens Compensation Acts in United States.

    Bui. 273, p. 411.National Safety Codes Committee. Organization and work (Rosa). Bui. 281, pp. 20-24.

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  • National Safety Council. Accident prevention. Second meeting, pp. 210, 211; Bui. 210, pp 131, 148;Bui. 212, p. 267; Bui. 264, pp. 20, 39, 46, 47, 84; Bui. 304, p. 58.

    National Workmens Compensation Service Bureau. Computation of rates. Special meeting, pp. 5, 6; Bui. 212, pp. 112-113,121-122; Bui. 273, p. 403.

    (See also Stock insurance.)Nephritis (Brights disease). Bui. 264, p. 176.Nervous conditions:

    Differential diagnosis between organic and functional nervous conditions following injury (Hamilton). Bui. 359, pp. 58-66.

    Hysteria. Bui. 210, pp. 126, 200, 203, 204, 206, 211; Bui. 248, pp. 279-280; Bui. 273, pp. 226, 276-277; Bui. 304, pp. 152, 157, 160-161.

    Need of recognition of and better treatment for mental and nervous injuries (Donoghue). Bui. 273, pp. 272-277.

    Neurasthenia: A problem of compensation (Thompson). Second meeting, pp. 241-242; Bui. 210, pp. 200-211; Bui. 212, p. 388; Bui. 248, pp. 56, 67,151, 152, 161, 169; Bui. 264, p. 182; Bui. 273, pp. 226, 249, 250, 255, 300, 301-302; Bui. 281, pp. 84, 332; Bui. 333, pp. 321-322; Bui. 385, p. 101.

    Neuroses: Their handling from an industrial commission standpoint (Pollock). Bui. 304, pp. 152-161. (See also Mental conditions.)

    Neurasthenia. (See Nervous conditions.)Neuritis. Bui. 273, p. 224.Neuroses. (See Nervous conditions.)New Jersey State Board of Childrens Guardians. Mothers pensions, administration of. Bui. 212,

    pp. 805-810.Noninsurance, problem of (Bryant). Bui. 273, pp. 348-349; Bui. 333, pp. 309-312.

    OOccupation. (See Permanent disabilities.)Occupational diseases:

    Books on, references to. Bui. 212, p. 389.Compensation for occupational diseases (Little). Bui. 248, pp. 251-257.Occupational disease code. Bui. 276, pp. 100-103.Omission of occupational diseases as a defect in workmens compensation laws (Edsall). Bui. 212,

    p. 377.-----(Hoffman). Bui. 212, pp. 383-397.-----Second meeting, p. 221; Bui. 212, pp. 373-374, 527-530, 557, 575,712-713; Bui. 248, pp. 253-254,263-

    264,259-267,283-284; Bui, 264, p. 208; Bui. 273, pp. 17,36, 205; Bui. 276, pp. 98,99; Bui. 281, pp. 16-17, 18,118, 412, 418, 420-423, 429-430; Bui. 304, p. 4; Bui. 333, p. 5.

    Occupational therapy. Bui. 273, pp. 290-293; Bui. 281, pp. 147, 162; Bui. 385, p. 94.Old age:

    Dependency, extent. Bui. 212, p. 773.Elderly men, compensation claims (Gunderson). Bui. 385, pp. 112-114.Miscellaneous. N. C. J., p. 44; Second meeting, pp. 110, 115, 240, 241; Bui. 212, pp. 17, 206-207; Bui.

    273, pp. 226, 250, 253, 255; Bui. 359, p. 35.(See also Old age and invalidity insurance.)

    Old age and invalidity insurance:Books on, references to. Bui. 212, p. 776.Invalidity and old-age pensions and retirement allowances (Alexander). Bui. 212, pp. 763-774. Massachusetts Commission on Old-Age Pensions. Bui. 212, p. 770.Massachusetts system of savings-bank insurance. Bui. 212, pp. 896-915.Old-age pensions (Crowell). Bui. 212, pp. 775-777.Pennsylvania Railroad voluntary relief department (Hunt). Bui. 212, pp. 491-496.Service pensions and pension funds (Dawson). Bui. 212, pp. 730-741.Trade-union benefit funds (Scott). Bui. 212, pp. 747-755.United States Steel and Carnegie Pension Fund (Erskine). Bui. 212, p. 742-746.Workmens compensation, relation to. Bui. 210, p. 237.Miscellaneous. Bui. 210, pp. 246-247; Bui. 212, pp. 427-428, 478-479, 527, 529, 530, 535, 735, 778-779,

    842-844; Bui. 273, pp. 364-365; Bui. 281, p. 426.(See also Social insurance.)

    Owners liability for premiums on pay rolls of contractors and lessees (Marshall). Second meeting, pp. 141-145. PParalysis:Diagnosis. Bui. 359, pp. 65-66.Infantile. Bui. 264, p. 178.

    Pay rolls, policy with respect to auditing:(Gill). Bui. 333, pp. 313-316.Bui. 359, pp. 115-116.

    Pennsylvania Railroad voluntary relief department. (See Old-age and invalidity insurance.)

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  • 2 0 INDEX 1 0 PROCEEDINGS OP E A. I . A. R. O,Femnanenfc disabilities:

    British Industrial Safety-First A sso c ia tio n ,ad ap tio n o fL A .L iL .E .0 . rec^nimenda^ions fey. Bal. 333,, pp . 14&-I49;

    Committee on statistics and compensation insurance cost- Accident severity, computation. Bui.248, pp. 100-105; Bui. 333. p. 148.

    Standard definitions. Bui. 248, p. 106.-----Standard permanent disability schedule. Adoption. Bui. 359, p. 137. -----Authorization. BuiL 304, pp. 14fl* 24ft..----------- First draft. Bui. 333, pp. 70-96,108-148.----------- Revised dfcaft. BuI.359*.pp..I6r49,.13a-13kComparision of the treatment of permanent partial disability cases (Kingston^. But. 21$, pp. 159-183;

    BUl. 333, psp-.. 97^ -108.-----Bui. 333, pp. 75-76,108-121.Court system ruling. Bull 304, pp. 1X1-112.Criticism, of: American schedules. BeeL 212 p.196..Factors entering, into ratings Adaptability. Bui. 2801, pp.. 96, 91, 32;.93-94.-----Age.. Bilk. 212, pp. 56, 58-59,176,177; Bui. 264yp. 213,- Bsul. 281, pp; 65, 36, 6T, 91, 92; 93,97r 103;

    Bui. 304, pp. 119, 126, 127, 128, 133; Bui. 333, pp. 74, 77-79, 87, 91-92, 94, 98, 125, 137,129,. 142-148, 236-237; Bui. 359, pp. 16,17, 20,23-25, 27-29, 32-40.

    -----Dependents. Bui. 333, pp. 113,129.-----Earning capacity. Special meeting, p. 14; Bui. 212, pp. 184-192,196* 199,201;; Bui. 273, pp.. 184-186?

    Bui. 284,.- ppL87,104s; BuL. 333,. p; 73-74*. 87,124r-125c,. 129,143, 23.6; Bui. 359, pp. 15,16, 19, 29, 27-29, 33-34, 35,40-42,43,46-49; Bui. 385, pp. 140-142,143-144.

    ---- Healing period. Bad.. 212, p. 177; Bark 248, p. 270; BuL. 333, pp*. 72-73* 82, 83r-86* 98-99,131-133?Bui. 359, pp. 16,18-19.

    Life pensions. N. C. J., p. 26; Bui. 212, pp . 178-179; Bui. 304, pp. 122,133; Bui. 333, pp. 73, 86, 128,133; Bui. 359, pp. 16, 19, 43-44, 133.

    ---- Occupation. Bui. 212, pp. 175, 178, 201-204; Bui. 281, pp. 64, 65, 83-84; BuL 333, pp. 74, 92-94,124,127; Bui. 359, pp. 16, 18, 21, 31-32, 37-49; Bui. 385, pp. M0> 141.

    Percentage of impairment. Special meeting, p. 15; Bui. 248, pp. 99; 112? Bid. 338, pp. 73, 79-80, 81, 86, 129,134-140; Bui. 359, pp. 16-17,19-20, 21-27; Bui. 385, pp. 138-139.

    ----- Relative severity, upper and- lower limb injuries. Bui. 264, pp. 2 1 % 2X3, 2X5-217? Bid. 28T, pp.91-93,153; Bui. 333, pp. 78-80; Bui. 359, pp. 23-27.

    How should permanent partial disability be compensated? (Mitehel>. Bui. 264, pp. 54-59;Legal provisions, by States and' Provinces. BuL 383, pp. 102^ 167.Lump-sum settlements. Bui. 248, pp. 79; 86,81.Number. Bui. 248, pp. 223-4; Bui. 28X, p. 181.Schedule rating for permanent disabilities ( A. J. Pilfebary). Bui. 212, pp. X75-KJ&Statistics, necessity for. N. C. J., p. 32; Bui. 273, p. 353.Systems of compensation for permanent partial disability in United' Staten (Hoekstadt)'. Bui. 281, pp.

    88-96.United States war risk insurance, awards under. Bid. 333, pp. I25-12&Unscheduled injuries. Bui. 273, p. 153.States and Provinces

    Alabama. Bui. 333, pp. 100-102, 103.Alberta. Bui. 333, pp. 100-102.Arizona. Bal. 210, pp. 162,189.British Columbia. Bui. 281, pp. 90-94,105; Bid. 8, pp. 103, 280.California. Schedule rating for permanent dfeabiStres (A. J5. FiUsbury). Bid; 212, p. 175^183.-----System of rating permanent disabilities (Naftzger). BuL 2B1, pp. 04-79.----------- (A. J. Pillshury>. Bui. 364, pp. HM 2L------------Second meeting, pp; 158-159; Bui. 210; pp. 161, 162, 176*, 177, 178, 179; 180; Bui. 212, pp.

    188, 197, 201, 203-205, 212, 213, 214; Bui. 248, pp. 66, 223; BuL 264, p. 216; Bull 273; pp. 360-361; Bui. 281, pp. 64-70; 91-93, 90-98, 99466; Bid. 804, pp; 117-139, BuL 333, pp. 93-9L 97, 100-102, 104, 124; Bui. 359, p. 18.

    - Treatment et permanent n^isries under ther workmens compensation act of California (Leslie). Second meeting, p. 146-157.

    Colorado. Bui. 210, pp. 162-163,176, 177, 178, 179, 180; Bui. 333, pp. 100-102,104.Connecticut. Bui. 216, pp. 108, I7B, 177, 178, 179, 186? Bui; 330, pp. IOO-162,164, lid.Delaware. Bui. 273, p. 193; Bui. 304, pp. 232-234; Bui. 333, pp. 100-102.Georgia. Bui. 333, pp. 100-102,118.Idaho. Bui. 281, pp. 100, 101-102; Bui. 333, pp. 100-102,104.Indiana. Bui. 210, pp. 163, 176, 177, 178, 179, 180; Bui. 212, p. 188; Bui. 333, pp. 169-102* 104.Iowa. Bui. 210, pp. 163, 176, 177, 178, 179,180; Bui. 333, pp. 100-102,104.Kansas. Bui. 210, pp. 164, 177, 180; Bui. 212, p. 214.Louisiana. Bui. 210, pp. 164, 176, 177, 178,179,180.

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    States ami ProvincesContinued. Maine. Bui. 210, pp. 164-105, 176, 177, 178, 179, 180; Bid. 333, pp. 100-102, 104, 109-110, 111-112,

    110-120, 145, 146.Manitoba. Bui. 333, pp. 100-102, 103; Bui. 359, pp. 48-40.Maryland. Bui. 210, pp. 165, 177, 178, 179, 180; Bui. 212, p. 188; Bui. 248, p. 223; Bui. 281, pp. 102,

    107; Bui. 304, pp. 137-138; Bui. 333, pp. 100-102, 104.Massachusetts. Bui. 210, pp. 160, 161, 165, 176, 177, 178, 179,180; Bui. 212, p. 215; Bui. 248, p. 223;

    Bui. 264, p. 216; Bui. 273, pp. 98, 99, 100, 102, 388; Bui. 281, p. 90; Bui. 333, pp. 100-102, 104-105, 116-118, 147; Bui. 359, p. 46; Bui. 385, pp. 141-143.

    Michigan. Bui. 210, pp. 166, 176, 177, 178, 179, 180; Bui. 212, pp. 188,214; Bui. 248, p. 223; Bui. 333, pp. 100-102, 105, 112; Bui. 385, pp. 18-19.

    Minnesota. Bui. 210, pp. 166, 176, 177, 178, 179, 180; Bui. 212, p. 188; Bui. 248, p. 223; Bui. 281, p. 106; Bui. 304, pp. 111-112, 135; Bui. 333, pp. 100-102, 105.

    Montana. Bui. 210, pp. 167, 176, 177, 178, 179, 180; Bui. 212, p. 188; Bui. 248, p. 223; Bui. 333, pp. 100-102,105.

    Nebraska. Bui. 210, pp. 167, 177, 178, 179, 180; Bui. 212, p. 188; Bui. 333, pp. 100-102,105. Nevada. Bui. 210, pp. 167, 176, 177, 178, 179, 180; Bui. 212, p. 188; Bui. 248, p. 223; Bui. 333, pp.

    100- 102, 105.New Brunswick. BuL 333, pp. 100-102,103.New,Hampshire. Bui. 210, pp. 168, 178, 180; Bid. 273, p. 193.New Jersey. Bui. 210, pp. 168, 176, 177, 178, 179, 180; Bui. 212, pp. 213, 214; Bui. 333, pp. 100-102,

    105.New Mexico. Bui. 273, p. 192; Bui. 281, p. 108.New York. How should permanent partial disability be compensated (Mitchell). Bui. 264, pp.

    54-59.-----System of compensation for permanent partial disabilities (Archer). Bui. 281, pp. 81-84.-----Bui. 210, pp. 169, 176, 177, 178, 179, 180; Bui. 212, pp. 188, 198; Bui. 248, p. 223; Bui. 264,

    pp. 10, 216; Bui. 273, pp. 192, 193; Bui. 281, pp. 90, 98; Bui. 304, p. 137; Bui. 333, pp. 100-102,105 ^112, 121-122; Bui. 385, pp. 140-141, 143.

    North Dakota. Bui. 333, pp. 97,100-102,106, 112-113, 128-130; Bui. 359, p. 134.Nova Scotia. Bui. 333, pp. 100-102, 103.Ohio. N. C. J., p. 38; Bui. 210, pp. 169, 176, 177, 178, 179, 180; Bui. 273, p. 153; Bui. 281, p. 90;

    Bui. 304, pp. 135, 136; Bui. 333, pp. 100-102, 106; Bui. 885, pp. 143-144.Oklahoma. Bui. 210, pp. 169, 176, 177, 178, 179, 180; Bui. 333, pp. 46-47, 100-102.Ontario. Bui. 210, pp. 159-162, 176, 177, 178,179,180; Bui. 212, pp. 54-56, 58-59; Bui. 281, pp. 98-99,

    103, 104-105; Bui. 304, pp. 130-139; Bui. 333, pp. 100-102,103,112, 143; Bui. 359, p. 47.Oregon. System of compensation for permanent partial disabilities (Ferguson). Bui. 281. pp.

    85-87.-----------Bui. 210, pp. 169, 176, 177,178, 179, 180; Bui. 212, p.188; Bui. 273, p. 192; Bui. 281, pp. 106,

    107, 108; Bui. 333, pp. 97, 100-102, 106, 113.Pennsylvania. Bui. 210, pp. 170, 177, 178, 179, 180; Bui. 281, pp. 98, 99, 106, 181; Bui. 333, pp. 98,

    101- 102, 106, 111.Rhode Island. Bui. 210, pp. 171, 176, 177, 178,179,180; Bui. 273, p. 193; Bui. 333, p. 108.South Dakota. Bui. 333, pp. 100-102, 106.Tennessee. Bui. 333, pp. 100-102,106.Texas. Bui. 210, pp. 171, 176, 177, 178, 179, 180.Utah. Bui. 304, p. 138; Bui. 333, pp. 97,100-102,107, 113,144; Bui. 359, p. 134.United States. Compensation of permanent partial disabilities under Federal compensation act

    (Verrill). Bui. 281, pp. 71-80.-----------Bui. 273, pp. 387-388; Bui. 281, pp. 89-90; Bui. 333, pp. 100-102, 106.Vermont. Bui. 210, pp. 172, 176, 177, 178, 179, 180; Bui. 273, p. 193; Bui. 333, pp. 100-102,107. Virginia. Bui. 333, pp. 100-102,107.Washington. N. C. J., pp. 26, 45; Second meeting, pp. 158-159; Bui. 210, pp. 172-173, 176, 177,

    178, 179, 180; Bui. 212, p. 188; Bui. 248, pp. 79,80,81,223; Bui. 304, p. 138; Bui. 333, pp. 97,100-102, 107,113,

    West Virginia. Bui. 210, pp. 173, 176, 177, 178, 179, 180; Bui. 333, pp. 100-102,107, 112.Wisconsin. Practical administration of permanent partial disability (Tarrell). Bui. 385, pp.

    138-139.-----------Bui. 210, pp. 174, 177, 178, 179, 180; Bui. 248, p.223; Bui. 273, p. 192; Bui. 333, pp. 100-102,

    107,113; Bui. 359, pp. 37-38, 39; Bui. 385, pp. 138-140.Wyoming. Bui. 210, pp. 174hl75,176, 177,178,179,180; Bui. 212, p. 188; Bui. 248, p. 77; Bui. 333,

    pp. 100-102,113.Miscellaneous. Bui. 212, pp. 211-216; Bui. 273, pp. 204-205, 410.

    (See also Cripples, industrial; Second injuries.)Phosphorus poisoning. Bui. 248, p. 190.

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    Attitade of commissions. N. C. J., pp. 43-45; Second meeting, pp. 122, 123, 185-205; Bui. 210, pp. 20, 205; Bui. 212, pp. 209, 216, 117-226, 335-347, 380-381, 485-488, 491-492, 495, 528, 537-538, 563, 569-570, 605,617, 640, 702; Bui. 264, p. 210; Bui. 273, p. 227; Bui. 281, pp. 322-323; Bui. 359, pp. 72-73.

    Compulsory physical examination of employees (White). Bui. 212, pp. 314-316.Physical examination and medical supervision of factory employees (Clark). Bui. 212, pp. 317-326.-----(White). Bui. 212, pp. 327-334.Students. Bui. 212, pp. 508-509, 527, 533, 534, 577, 578.(See also Medical supervision.)

    Physicians:Conferences. Bui. 281, p. 32.Disagreement among. Bui. 273, pp. 159-160, 300-301; Bui. 281, p. 107.Selection of, in compensation cases (Lewy). Bui. 264, p. 200.-----(Mowell). Bui. 264, pp. 197-199.-----Bui. 212, pp. 201, 295-296, 300,311-312; Bui. 248, pp. 122,174-179, 289; Bui. 264, p. 11; Bui. 273, pp.

    69, 76, 298, 319, 322-323; Bui. 281, pp. 276, 285, 290, 291, 292, 295, 297-298, 314, 331, 333; Bui. 304, pp. 38-39.

    Physiotherapy. Bui. 273, pp. 289-293; Bui. 281, pp. 250,287-288,290,293-294,301; Bui 385, pp. 100-112. Pneumonia. Bui. 264, pp. 171-172, 184.Politics. Bui. 210, pp. 21, 231, 234, 235, 236; Bui. 212, pp. 31,49-52, 64-65, 70, 82,88,123,141,147-148, 352-353,

    574; Bui. 248, pp. 87, 285; Bui. 273, pp. 88,157,185,199, 320, 323-324, 413; Bui. 281, pp. 38,189, 234, 239, 245; Bui. 304, pp. 82, 94-96; Bui. 333, p. 5; Bui. 359, pp. 5,135.

    Porto Rico. Workmen's compensation insurance (Carmona). Bui. 333, pp. 294-298.Preexisting conditions:

    Compensation of disability due to preexisting disease aggravated or accelerated by accident or injury (Lissner). Bui. 264, pp. 155-184.

    Disabilities as aggravated by preexisting conditions (Mowell). Bui. 273, pp. 220-227.Preexisting and subsequent diseases complicating disabilities the result of accident (Mowell). Second

    meeting, pp. 110-114.Preexisting diseases, list. Bui. 273, p. 225.Tuberculosis, syphilis, old age, post traumatic neurosis, and hernia (Lewy). Second meeting, pp.

    237-244.Miscellaneous. Second meeting, pp. 115, 116, 120-121, 125-127, 198, 199; Bui. 212, pp. 188, 207-208, 528;

    Bui. 248, pp. 120-121, 162, 168; Bui. 264, pp. 12, 155-184; Bui. 273, pp. 247-248; Bui. 281, pp. 296-297, 419, 423; Bui. 304, pp. 173, 241, 242; Bui. 333, pp. 153, 155-156,166.

    (See also Congenital defects; Heart disease; Hernia; Gonorrhea; Physical examinations; Syphilis; Tuberculosis.)

    Premiums:Group system. Bui. 273, pp. 79-80.Liability of owners (Marshall). Second meeting, pp. 141-145.

    Presidents addresses:(Andrus). Bui. 304, pp. 2-7.(Armstrong). Bui. 385, pp. 1-2.(Daggett). Bui. 210, pp. 14-21.(Duxbury). Bui. 359, pp. 1-8.(French). Bui. 281, pp. 114-122.(Holman). Bui. 248, pp. 11-15.(Kingston). Bui. 273, pp. 136-141.(Kinnane). N. C. J., pp. 6, 39; Second meeting, pp. 11-16.(Lee). Bui. 333, pp. 2-6.(Wilcox). Bui. 264, p. 7.(Yaple). Bui. 210, pp. 8-12.

    Procedure. (See Claim procedure.)Promptness of claim settlement. (See Claim procedure.)Psycasthenia. (See Mental conditions.)Psychological examination, value in dealing with cases of industrial accident (Pressy). Bui. 248, pp.

    162-167. (See also Mental conditions.)Public employees. Bui. 273, pp. 15,16.

    ERailroad workers:Accidents. Bui. 210, pp. 33-36, 50.Attitude toward Federal compensation (Cease). Bui. 273, pp. 182-189, 59, 217.Attorneys. Bui. 273. pp. 166,183. 184, 187.Employees engaged in interstate and foreign commerce (Clark). Bui. 273, pp. 165-179. Coverage. Bui. 273, pp. 196-197.Federal law, resolution. I. A. I. A. B. C. Bui. 281, p. 483.

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    Jurisdictional conflict. Bui. 210, pp. 33-55,190-191; Bui. 212, pp. 368-369; Bui, 248, pp. 228-231, 232-233, 235-236, 239, 244-245; Bui. 273, pp. 164-182, 207, 209, 210; Bui. 281, pp. 119-120, 121, 304; Bui. 385, pp. 21-24, 26-27.

    Old age pensions. Bui. 212, pp. 739-740.Pennsylvania Railroad voluntary relief department (Hunt). Bui. 212, pp. 491-496.Premium, liability for payment. Second meeting, p. 142.Status, United States and Canada. Bui. 385, pp. 21, 26-27.(See also Legislation, workmens compensation; Interstate workers.)

    Rates:(Doblc). N. C. J., pp. 18-21. 39.Accident prevention, effect on. N. C. J., pp. 11-14,19, 23.Adequacy. Bui. 212, pp. 156-158, 238; Bui. 248, pp. 298-300; Bui. 273, p. 400; Bui. 385, p. 37. Assessments (Armstrong). Bui. 304, pp. 23-25.Comparison under different systems of insurance (Watson). Bui. 273, pp. 325-333.-----N. C. J.. pp. 32. 34; Bui. 210, p. 230; Bui. 273, pp. 79, 337-341.Computation of, principles and methods (Cowles). Bui. 212, pp. 231-237.-----(Kingston). Bui. 359. pp. 90-97.-----(Senior). Bui. 212, pp. 238-248.-----N. C. J., pp. 18-21, 39; Bui. 212, p. 265; Bui. 248, pp. 86, 87-88; Bui. 273, pp. 403-404; Bui. 281, pp

    177,182.Factors entering into rating. (See also Permanent disabilities.)Law differential. Bui. 212, pp. 240-241, 265; Bui. 248, p. 61; Bui. 273, p. 400-401.Method of rate making. Canadian Provinces (Dean). Bui. 385, pp. 146-148.-----Exclusive State-fund State (Duffy). Bui. 385, pp. 148-151.-----New York State insurance fund (Hatch). Bui. 385, pp. 151-153.-----Pennsylvania (Qosline). Bui. 385, pp. 153-158.National Workmens Compensation Service Bureau, manual. Special meeting, pp. 5-6.-----Computation of rates. Special meeting, pp. 5, 6; Bui. 212, pp. 112-113, 121-122; Bui. 273, p. 403.Standardization (Whitney). N. C. J., pp. 11-14, 23.Supervision. N. C. J., pp. 19-21, 39; Bui. 212, pp. 156-158; Bui. 273, pp. 345, 346; Bui. 281, pp. 207, 209;

    Bui. 385, pp. 157-158.Various States. Table. Bui. 210, p. 181.-----N. C. J., pp. 37, 38; Bui. 212, pp. 168-169, 170-171; Bui. 359, pp. 41, 42; Bui. 385, pp. 35, 48, 158-160.(See also Merit rating.)

    Reciprocal insurance. Bui. 212, pp. 76-78; Bui. 27