During the first fourteen days after disability begins the employer shall furnish reasonable surgical, medical and hospital services, medicines and supplies, as and when needed, unless the employee refuses to allow them to be furnished by the employer. The Pennsylvania Medical Journal - Page 2921916Full view - About this book
| 1916 - 642 pages
...event of a major operation being performed, the maximum fee is $75. This must be paid by the employer, unless the employee "refuses to allow them to be furnished by the employer." If the employee declines the medical or surgical attention tendered by the employer, then it is up... | |
| 1916 - 594 pages
...hospital services, medicines and supplies, as and when needed, unless the employee refuses to allow Ihem to be furnished by the employer. The cost of such services, medicines, and supplies shall not exceed twentyfive dollars, unless a major surgical operation shall be necessary, in which case the cost shall... | |
| 1913 - 1314 pages
...services serv'icesand medicines as and when needed, not however to exceed two hundred dollars in value, unless the employee refuses to allow them to be furnished by the employer: Provided, however, That where the injured employee refuses or neglects to avail himself of such medical... | |
| West Virginia. Employers' Liability and Laborers' Compensation Commission - 1911 - 282 pages
...and hospital services and medicines, as and when needed, not to exceed one hundred dollars in value, unless the employee refuses to allow them to be furnished by the employer. 15. Unless the employer shall have actual knowledge of the occurrence of the injury, or unless the... | |
| Ohio. Employers' liability commission - 1911 - 1052 pages
...medical and hospital services and medicines, when needed, not to exceed one hundred dollars in value, unless the employee refuses to allow them to be furnished by the employer. (For Section 6, see Conference Proceedings, p. ). SECTION 6. Compensation or Funeral Expenses. In case... | |
| 1911 - 1202 pages
...and hospital services and medicines, as and when needed, not to exceed one hundred dollars in value, unless the employee refuses to allow them to be furnished by the employer. 15. Unless the employer shall have actual knowledge of the occurrence of the injury, or unless the... | |
| 1912 - 1296 pages
...and hospital services and medicines, as and when needed, not to exceed one hundred dollars in value, unless the employee refuses to allow them to be furnished by the employer. 16. As to notification of employer. Unless the employer shall have actual knowledge of the occurrence... | |
| Pennsylvania. Industrial Accidents Commission - 1912 - 72 pages
...hospital services, medicines and supplies, as and when needed, not to exceed twenty-five dollars in value, unless the employee refuses to allow them to be furnished by the employer. (/. ) Should the employee die as a result of the injury, the period during which compensation shall... | |
| New Jersey - 1913 - 32 pages
...medical and hospital services and medicines, as and when needed, not to exceed fifty dollars in value, unless the employee refuses to allow them to be furnished by the employer. 14. (a) Compensation for all classes of injuries shall run consecutively and not concurrently, as follows:... | |
| Pennsylvania. Department of Labor and Industry - 1926 - 572 pages
...reasonable surgical and medical services, medicines, and supplies as and when needed, unless the employe refuses to allow them to be furnished by the employer, the cost of which services, medicines, and supplies shall not exceed one hundred dollars. If the employer shall... | |
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