Excerpt from Health Service in Industry
The object of this book is to give to those having no actual experience in industrial medicine a short workable plan outlining the administration and methods of a health department in industry.
The author has not attempted to discuss more than one approved method of doing a thing. He has not attempted to give methods of treatment except as examples. Everything suggested has been tried and is in use in some large factory.
It is presupposed that the reader is either a doctor or the superintendent of a factory. Most of the text should be clear to either reader. As it is written for both doctor and layman, certain sections have been necessarily written with great simplicity. The book is based largely upon a course of lectures given by the author at Harvard Medical School.
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