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Abstract
The conservation and protection of our man power depends on the concept of the worker
as a social and economic unit. Because of the accident hazards of industry, it is
necessary to preserve this man power by proper health and accident safeguards. Where
safeguards are inadequate and injury occurs replacements for reduced earning capacity
should be made in the form of compensation awarded on a rational basis. Where compensation
is inadequate to re-establish the worker as an independent economic unit, he should
be rehabilitated and restored to remunerative employment through physical and vocational
re-training.
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© 1935 Published by Elsevier Inc.