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(15) Great Britain Home Department. Report of the Committee on Compensation for Industrial Diseases. London, 1907.
(16) McMurtrie, Douglas C. The Disabled Soldier. With an introduction by Jeremiah Milbank. New York, 1919.
(17) Rubinow, I. M. "A Statistical Consideration of the Number of Men Crippled in War and Disabled in Industry," Publication of Red Cross Institute for Crippled and Disabled Men. Series I, No. 4, Feb. 14, 1918.
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D. Alcoholism and Drug Addiction
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(2) Kelynack, T. N. The Drink Problem of Today in Its Medicosociological Aspects. New York, 1916.
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