Miners' nystagmus
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Gooding, Coleridge G.
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2018-09-13T15:57:05Z
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2018-09-13T15:57:05Z
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1928
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The increase in the number of certified cases
of Ifiners' Nystao-qus and the increase in the duration
of disability in a large number of cases have made the
condition a question of economic importance.
The essential factor in the production of the condition
appears beyond doubt to be insufficient illumination.
Some improvement has been made in the safety lamps both
oil and electric in recent years, but the lighting of
most mines is still far from satisfactory.
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The best method of effecting improvement is the introduction of the electric cap lamp as recommended by the
Miners' Nystagmus committee. This it is hoped would
soon result in the prevention of Miners' Nystagmus.
Failing this the candle power of the hand safety lamps
must be increased to at least 3 or 4 c.p.
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Minor improvements can be effected by white - washing the roadways as far as possible and
by providing lamp shields for the journey to the working place.
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The factor of compensation is responsible for
a great deal of the increase in the number of new
claims and explains the increased duration of incapacity.
Incapacity is, in most cases at least, not due to the
actual nystagmus but to neurotic states developing
either alone or superimposed upon the nystagmus; and
it is this aspect of the disease upon which compensation has had so great an influence.
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Some alteration in compensation regulations
is called for. The duration of compensation may be
limited to a definite period, or the rate may be
reduced after a certain period. Failing this there
should be some machinery for periodic assessment of
the capacity or incapacity of cases by medical men
with special experience of the disease.
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In the matter of treatment the important
point is to impress the patient that his condition
is a benign one, and to persuade him to resume work
of some sort at the earliest possible date.
Prolonged idleness is the worst possible treatment
for these cases.
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Sympathetic action on the part of the
management in providing suitable surface work will be
well repaid by results.
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Errors of refraction should be corrected,
and any distressing symptoms such as insomnia should
receive suitable therapy.
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http://hdl.handle.net/1842/32304
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The University of Edinburgh
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dc.relation.ispartof
Annexe Thesis Digitisation Project 2018 Block 20
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dc.title
Miners' nystagmus
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dc.type
Thesis or Dissertation
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dc.type.qualificationlevel
Doctoral
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dc.type.qualificationname
MD Doctor of Medicine
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