| 1923 - Страниц: 1012
...great importance in the readiness with which fatigue ensues; and, conversely, some persons believe that fatigue has a larger share in the promotion or transmission of disease than has any other single casual condition. The admittedly important study of the phenomena of fatigue hinges... | |
| Frederic Schiller Lee - 1918 - Страниц: 144
...as one of the main causes of disease; and Sir James Paget is quoted as writing " You will find that fatigue has a larger share in the promotion or transmission of disease than any other single causal condition you can name." Here may be mentioned an instructive research by Abbott... | |
| John Lewis Gillin - 1921 - Страниц: 722
...persons occupied in heavy trades." * Says the report : ' 'You will find,' writes Sir James Paget, 'that fatigue has a larger share in the promotion or transmission of disease than any other single casual condition you can name.' " ° "The influence of fatigue on accidents to women was... | |
| Stuart Alfred Queen, Delbert Martin Mann - 1925 - Страниц: 728
...accidents, is still in need of verification. Sir James Paget is quoted as saying, "You will find that fatigue has a larger share in the promotion or transmission of disease than any other single causal condition you can name. ' ' " Over against this we have the opinion of Vernon "that... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Post Office and Post Roads - 1926 - Страниц: 128
...nervously overtaxed, but he continues to work, and the outcome is sickness (84. See above, sec. 2). His overtiredness often cuts him off from recreation...disease. "Fatigue has a larger share in the promotion of disease than any single casual condition you can name " (89, p. 79; 14, p. 129). Industrial health... | |
| 1926 - Страниц: 1038
...stop, unless she has other resources, until she returns to work. A well-known physician has said that "fatigue has a larger share in the promotion or transmission of disease than any other single causal condition you can name" (30, p. 61), so that fatigue not only would be reflected... | |
| John Lewis Gillin - 1926 - Страниц: 858
...occupied in heavy trades." 1 Says the report: " 'You will find,' writes Sir James Paget, 'that fatjguehas a larger share in the promotion or transmission of disease than any other single casual condition you can name.'" 2 "The influence of fatigue on accidents to women was... | |
| 1923 - Страниц: 546
...minds, great Nature's second course, chief nourisher in life's feast." "Fatigue," says Sir James Paget, "has a larger share in the promotion or transmission of disease than any other single causal condition you can name." Workers in ravaged Belgium and France, and among our own... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Labor - 1936 - Страниц: 960
...with it — noise and vibration contribute further to fatigue. A prominent physician has said that fatigue has a larger share in the promotion or transmission of disease than any other single condition you can name. I can perhaps best give you the general effect of the stretch-out... | |
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