... convex i D lens, or some lower power. 2. A candidate is disqualified by any imperfection of his colour sense. 3. Strabismus, or any defective action of the exterior muscles of the eyeball, disqualifies a candidate for this branch of service. The India List and India Office List - Page 241by Great Britain. India Office - 1819Full view - About this book
| Sir Henry Rosborough Swanzy - 1892 - 580 pages
...lens, or some lower power. 2. A candidate is disqualified if he cannot distinguish the primary colors and their various shades — red, green, violet or...muscles of the eyeball, disqualifies a candidate for the Marine Service. Royal Irish Constabulary. — Candidates for cadetships in the Royal Irish Constabulary,... | |
| Eye - 1892 - 404 pages
...T6¥ (Snellen)J without glasses. In each eye normal colour sense, and unrestricted field of vision. Strabismus, or any defective action of the exterior muscles of the eyeball, or unhealthy condition of the eyes or eyelids, should disqualify a candidate for any of the above appointments.... | |
| Sir Henry Rosborough Swanzy - 1897 - 642 pages
...competition. Full normal vision is not necessarily essential in all cases for naval medical officers. 3. Strabismus, or any defective action of the exterior...muscles of the eyeball, disqualifies a candidate for the Royal Navy. The Home Civil Service. — With reference to the Home Civil Service, the Commissioners... | |
| Ernest Clarke - Eye - 1903 - 264 pages
...have an error of refraction in one or both eyes which is not neutralized by a concave or by a convex 1 D lens, or some lower power. 2. A candidate is disqualified...office for the period their appointment may last. [I am indebted to the War Office, the Admiralty, and the India Office for the above regulations.] Home... | |
| Ernest Clarke - Eye - 1903 - 294 pages
...accommodation being perfect. 2. A candidate is disqualified by any imperfection of his colour sense. 3. Strabismus, or any defective action of the exterior...muscles of the eyeball, disqualifies a candidate for these branches of service. The Indian Marine Service, including Engineers and Firemen. 1. A candidate... | |
| Sir Henry Rosborough Swanzy - 1915 - 706 pages
...lens, or some lower power. 2. A candidate is disqualified by any imperfection of his colour sense. 3. Strabismus, or any defective action of the exterior...disqualifies a candidate for this branch of service. Royal Irish Constabulary. — A candidate for Cadetship in the Royal Irish Constabulary must be able... | |
| Ernest Clarke - Eye - 1918 - 266 pages
...lens, or some lower power. 2. A candidate is disqualified by any imperfection of his colour sense. 3. Strabismus, or any defective action of the exterior...office for the period their appointment may last. In all cases of imperfection of colour sense a note will be made on the candidate's papers. HOME CIVIL... | |
| Sir John Herbert Parsons - 1918 - 770 pages
...lens, or some lower power. 2. A candidate is disqualified by any imperfection of his colour sense. i 3. Strabismus, or any defective action of the exterior...office for the period their appointment may last. In all cases of imperfection of colour sense a note will be made on the candidate's papers. PILOT SERVICE.... | |
| Marmaduke Stephen Mayou - Eye - 1920 - 374 pages
...accommodation being perfect. 2. A candidate is disqualified by any imperfection of his colour sense. 3. Strabismus, or any defective action of the exterior...muscles of the eyeball, disqualifies a candidate for these branches of service. The Indian Marine Service, Including Engineers and Firemen. 1. A candidate... | |
| Burma - 1922 - 912 pages
...candidate is disqualified by any imperfection of his colour sense. 3. Strabismus, or any detective action of the exterior muscles of the eyeball, disqualifies...duty under Government must possess such an amount of aculeness of vision as will, without hindrance, enable them to perform the work of their office for... | |
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