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" Rule II. All hernia, inguinal or femoral, which are shown to come under rule I, while the workman is engaged in his usual occupation and in the course of his employment, shall be treated in a surgical manner by radical operation. If death results from... "
The Bulletin of the Medical and Chirurgical Faculty of Maryland - Page 155
by Medical and Chirurgical Faculty of the State of Maryland - 1909
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The Pacific Reporter, Volume 172

1918 - 1214 pages
...hernia, (b) It must appear suddenly, (c) Be accompanied by pain, (d) Immediately follow an accident, (e) There must be proof that the hernia did not exist prior to the accident. " 'Rule II. All hernia, inguinal or femoral, which aro shown to come under rule I, while the workman...
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Annual Report of the Industrial Insurance and Medical Aid Departments, Issue 1

Washington (State) Industrial Insurance Department - 1912 - 550 pages
...facts : 1. It must appear suddenly. 2. Be accompanied by pain. 3. Immediately follow an accident. 4. There must be proof that the hernia did not exist prior to the accident. Illustration. Man who has an inguinal hernia, wearing truss, has an accident by falling, forcing the...
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Workmen's Compensation Act of the State of Washington: Chapter 74, Session ...

Washington (State) - 1915 - 44 pages
...hernia. (b) It must appear suddenly. (c) Be accompanied by pain. (d) Immediately follow an accident. (e) There must be proof that the hernia did not exist prior to the accident. Rule II. All herniae, inguinal or femoral, which are shown to come under Rule I, while the workman...
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Workmen's Compensation Act of the State of Washington: Chapter 74, Session ...

Washington (State) - 1917 - 40 pages
...hernia. (b) It must appear suddenly. (c) Be accompanied by pain. (d) Immediately follow an accident. (e) There must be proof that the hernia did not exist prior to the accident. Rule II. All herniae, inguinal or femoral, which are shown to come under Rule I, while the workman...
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A Treatise on the American and English Workmen's Compensation Laws ..., Volume 1

Arthur B. Honnold - 1918 - 1008 pages
...medical jurisprudence. These are his conclusions: A hernia, in order to be entitled to any indemnity, must appear suddenly, must be accompanied by pain,...immediately follow an accident. There must be proof that hernia did not exist prior to the accident." T0 Relative to hernia the Nevada Industrial Commission...
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Cases Determined in the Supreme Court of Washington, Volume 101

Washington (State). Supreme Court, Arthur Remington, Solon Dickerson Williams - 1918 - 824 pages
...must appear suddenly. " ' (c) Be accompanied by pain. " '(d) Immediately follow an accident. " '(e) There must be proof that the hernia did not exist prior to the accident. " 'Rule II. " 'All hernia, inguinal or femoral, which are shown to come under rule I, while the workman...
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The Workmen's Compensation Law Journal, Volume 2

William Otis Badger - 1918 - 1030 pages
...hernia, (b) It must appear suddenly, (c) Be accompanied by pain, (d) Immediately follow an accident, (e) There must be proof that the hernia did not exist prior to the accident. " 'Rule II. All hernia, inguinal or femoral, which are shown to come under rule I, while the workman...
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Transactions of the Southern Surgical Association, Volume 34

Southern Surgical Association (U.S.) - 1922 - 876 pages
...(1) It must appear suddenly; (2) it must be accompanied by pain; (3) it must be of recent origin; (4) there must be proof that the hernia did not exist prior to the accident. In Germany, in order to establish a claim, the sufferer from hernia must have had an examination within...
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The Workmen's Compensation Law Journal, Volume 2

William Otis Badger - 1918 - 996 pages
...hernia, (b) It must appear suddenly, (c) Be accompanied by pain, (d) Immediately follow an accident, (e) There must be proof that the hernia did not exist prior to the accident. " 'Rule II. All hernia, inguinal or femoral, which are shown to . come under rule I", while the workman...
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Journal of the Iowa State Medical Society, Volume 12

Iowa State Medical Society - 1922 - 554 pages
...(1) It must appear suddenly; (2) it must be accompanied by pain; (3) it must be of recent origin; (4) there must be proof that the hernia did not exist prior to the accident. In Germany, in order to establish a claim, the sufferer from hernia must have had an examination within...
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