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‘The Book of Negroes’: Black refugees who fought in the American Revolution
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FD 3
This series contains the results of the investigations carried out by the Industrial Fatigue Board and the Industrial Health Board produced in annual report format (1921-1939) and an occasional report format (covering specific topics of...
FD 3
1918-1947
This series contains the results of the investigations carried out by the Industrial Fatigue Board and the Industrial Health Board produced in annual report format (1921-1939) and an occasional report format (covering specific topics of research). There is some correspondence concerning the setting up of the Industrial Fatigue Board, as well as correspondence with other organisations. The series also contains the emergency reports which cover issues during the Second World War.
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English
124 volume(s)
Subject to 30 year closure unless otherwise stated
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The Industrial Fatigue Board, known from 1929 as the Industrial Health Board, was the only major committee set up by the Medical Research Committee. Set up in 1918, its duty was to initiate, organise and promote (by research grants) investigations in different industries with a view to finding the most favourable hours of labour, spells of work, rest periods and other conditions applicable to the nature of the work investigated. The Industrial Health Board was wound up in 1959.
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Medical Research Committee and Medical Research Council: Industrial Fatigue Board and Industrial Health Board: Reports and Correspondence
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