Physical economics :
comprising a mathematical formula for the normal earning ability of the body by which, with the requisite data a person may be either rated, or his economic value may be ascertained, and thereby damages to his body from injury or disease, with an indemnity to be allowed therefor, may be determined in a manner equitable to all concerned /
Erastus Eugene Holt.
APA Citation
Holt, E. Eugene. (1906). Physical economics: comprising a mathematical formula for the normal earning ability of the body by which, with the requisite data a person may be either rated, or his economic value may be ascertained, and thereby damages to his body from injury or disease, with an indemnity to be allowed therefor, may be determined in a manner equitable to all concerned. Chicago: Press of the American Medical Association.
MLA Citation
Holt, Erastus Eugene, 1849-. Physical Economics: Comprising a Mathematical Formula for the Normal Earning Ability of the Body by Which, With the Requisite Data a Person May Be Either Rated, Or His Economic Value May Be Ascertained, And Thereby Damages to His Body From Injury Or Disease, With an Indemnity to Be Allowed Therefor, May Be Determined In a Manner Equitable to All Concerned. Chicago: Press of the American Medical Association, 1906.