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constitutional amendment, which, we had found, we couldn't do. I was hoping, as it turned out to be true, that we could, through the device of the Wage-Hour Act, really abolish child labor. It would be practically abolished, as indeed it was. So we got that in.

I think we also had some stuff in about health insurance. We didn't call it health insurance, however. The previous year, when the Committee on Economic Security made its report, we had postponed the consideration of health insurance or disability insurance, at the request of the committee of doctors who was working on it and who was very well-disposed toward it. Dr. Harvey Cushing was the Chairman of that committee. Dr. Richard C. Cabot was still alive then, and he was, of course, very ardent about it. However, they hadn't come in their own minds to an exact pattern of what they thought was the best pattern for such insurance. One group wanted to cover the whole population, another wanted to cover an insured population who were wage earners covered by the unemployment insurance law. One group wanted to cover it in the same way that unemployment insurance was covered, as a hazard of the industry, the person ill, if he was insured, to draw a disability allowance for the weeks that he was disabled, but no medical care was to be offered. The





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