| Otis Beall Kent - 1915 - 348 páginas
...Minneapolis, St. P. & SSM Ry. Co. [unreported]. District Court, District of North Dakota, January 21, 1913. No truth of science, however, is better established than that fatigue is not simply a matter 01 muscles, but that it involves nerves and brain as well, and extends to all the faculties of the... | |
| 1916 - 194 páginas
..."We are still more or less under the spell of the old idea that care is wholly a matter of the will. No truth of science, however, is better established...deaden the will and impair the sense of sight and of hearing. It is as truly a physical cause of accident as are open switches and broken rails." But... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Interstate Commerce - 1916 - 172 páginas
...''We are still more or less under the spell of the old idea that care is wholly a matter of the will. No truth of science, however, is better established...involves nerves and brain as well, and extends to all the facull ics of the mind itself. It produces physiological changes which deaden the will and impair the... | |
| United States. U.S. Congress. Senate. Committee on interstate commerce - 1935 - 250 páginas
...Minneapolis St. Paid & SauLt Ste. Marie Railway Co.), fatigue is quite accurately described as follows: No truth of science, however, is better established...hearing. It is as truly a physical cause of accident as are open switches and broken rails. The Hours of Service Act now in effect provides in part as follows... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce - 1936 - 82 páginas
...St. P. & SS M~ Railway Co., District Court, District of North Dakota, January 21, 1913 [reading] : No truth of science, however, is better established...deaden the will and impair the sense of sight and of hearing. It is as truly a physical cause of accident as an open switch and broken rail. This should... | |
| 1913 - 976 páginas
...work. We are still more or less under the spell of the M idea that care is wholly a matter of the will. No truth of science, however, is better established...deaden the will and impair the sense of sight and of hearing. It is as truly a physical cause of accident as are open switches and broken rails. Such... | |
| 1913 - 1190 páginas
...We arc still more or less under the spell of the old idea that care is wholly a matter of the will. No truth of science, however, is better established...deaden the will and impair the sense of sight and of hearing. It Is as truly a physical cause of accident as are open switches and broken rails. Such... | |
| 1918 - 1162 páginas
...Wo are still more or less under the spell of the old idea that care is wholly a matter of the will. No truth of science, however, is better established...deaden the will and impair the sense of sight and of hearing. It is as truly a physical cause of accident as are open switches and broken nils. Such... | |
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