Physical. 2, Oral. 3, Written. 4, Clinical. In addition to the physical examination, candidates are required to certify that they believe themselves free from any ailment which would disqualify them for service in any climate. The examinations are chiefly... The Cleveland Medical Gazette - Page 6841898Full view - About this book
| George Frederick Shrady, Thomas Lathrop Stedman - Medicine - 1904 - 1214 pages
...and moral character. The usual order of the examination is (i) physical, (2) oral, (3) written, and (4) clinical. In addition to the physical examination,...themselves free from any ailment which would disqualify them for service in any climate. The examinations are chiefly in writing, and begir with a short autobiography... | |
| Medicine - 1915 - 544 pages
...weights. The following is the order of examination: 1, Physical; 2, Oral; 3, Written; 4, Clinical. Candidates are required to certify that they believe...themselves free from any ailment which would disqualify them for service in any climate. Examinations are chiefly in writing and begin with a short autobiography... | |
| Medicine - 1917 - 564 pages
...office is permanent and the Public Health officers are ordered to duty in all parts of the world, they are required to certify that they believe themselves free from any ailment which would disqualify them for service in any climate. Boards will be convened at Washington, Boston, New York, Chicago,... | |
| 1899 - 1098 pages
...graduates of a respectable medical college, and must furnish testimonials from responsible persons аз to character. The following is the usual order of...examinations are chiefly in writing, and begin with a short biography of the candidate. The remainder of the written exercise consists in examination on the various... | |
| 1899 - 680 pages
...Service. Candidates must be between twenty-one and thirty years of age, graduates of "a respectable medical college, and must furnish testimonials from...chiefly in writing, and begin with a short autobiography of the candidate. The remainder of the written exercise consists in examination on the various branches... | |
| George Frederick Shrady, Thomas Lathrop Stedman - Medicine - 1892 - 756 pages
...from responsible persons as to character. The following is the usual order of the examination : i. Physical. 2. Written. 3. Oral. 4. Clinical. In addition...themselves free from any ailment which would disqualify them for service in any climate. The examinations are chiefly in writing and begin with a short autobiography... | |
| Medicine - 1899 - 580 pages
...June 24. Candidates must be between twenty-one and thirty years of age, graduates of a respectable medical college, and must furnish testimonials from...themselves free from any ailment which would disqualify them for service in any climate. The examinations are chiefly in writing and begin with a short autobiography... | |
| Gynecology - 1899 - 646 pages
...April 22d. Candidates must be between twenty-one and thirty years of age. graduates of a respectable medical college, and must furnish testimonials from...themselves free from any ailment which would disqualify them from service In any climate. The examinations are chiefly in writing, and begin with a short autobiography... | |
| Medicine - 1914 - 406 pages
...in height. The following is the usual order of the examinations: 1. Physical; 2. Oral; 3. Written; 4. Clinical. In addition to the physical examination,...themselves free from any ailment which would disqualify them for service in any climate and will serve wherever assigned to duty. The examinations are chiefly... | |
| Medicine - 1900 - 468 pages
...of age, graduates of a respectable medical college, and must furnish testimonials from respectable persons as to character. The following is the usual...are required to certify that they believe themselves to be free from any ailment which would disqualify them for service in any climate. The examinations... | |
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