Series 3, Subseries 3. Health insurance, 1911-1940. [microform].

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Series 3, Subseries 3. Health insurance, 1911-1940. [microform].

Includes annotated drafts of standard bills, and research data on German, British and other foreign health insurance programs; on private insurance programs; on the relation of life insurance to health insurance; on government vs. participant control of health insurance; on occupational health; on employee contributions; and on maternity insurance.

.5 linear ft. (on 2 partial microfilm reels)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7904101

Cornell University Library

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