Medical benefit : a study of the experience of Germany and Denmark / I. G. Gibbon.
- Gwilym Gibbon
- Date:
- 1912
Licence: In copyright
Credit: Medical benefit : a study of the experience of Germany and Denmark / I. G. Gibbon. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by Royal College of Physicians, London. The original may be consulted at Royal College of Physicians, London.
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![For eye and ear, nose and throat specialists, provisions as to maximum limit of members similar to those in case of district medical officers (4 above) except that limits are— normal maximum,—14,000; hmit of excess—for specialists with 14,000 Hmit, 2,000 ; for others, 1,000. Societies have right to three speciahsts in each branch, except otherwise agreed with medical association. [Special provision as regards societies with 5,000 or more members.] 6. . . . 7. Agreement not terminable until i January, 1915 : thereafter, with half-year's notice. But may be terminated within this period, by half year's notice, if radical changes in law relat- ing to sickness societies or in other conditions thereof, in- cluding conditions of membership. A.—Arbitration award of 25 ^une^ 1908, as to sec. 2, part 3, of Agreement Obligation of medical officer to give immediate attendance in cases of sudden dangerous illness or accident:—Medical officer not necessarily required to leave other patient who is being attended by him or other medical obligation incurred : matter must be left to discretion of medical officer. Members may obtain other medical aid if medical officer is prevented from attending in time. B.—Arbitration award of December 13, 1905, as to sec. 6, part 2, of Agreement Surgical assistance in child-birth or miscarriage :—Includes all necessary medical aid where use of instruments or hands. Injection of morphia or other drug does not count as surgical assistance. Medical officer only receives the 10 kroner for a case, even though surgical assistance has been given on several occasions. C.—Arbitration award of March, 1906, as to sec. 6, part 2, of Agreement If a member, failing attendance of the medical officer, obtains the services of another doctor, a fee of ro kroner shall be paid 20](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b22650921_0309.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


