That the tests for form should be those of Snellen, and that they should be carried out as laid down in Appendix VI. It would probably, in most cases, suffice if half normal vision in each eye were required. (6) That a candidate rejected for any of the... The Ophthalmic Review - Page 1621892Full view - About this book
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - Electronic journals - 1892 - 626 pages
...required. t>. That a candidate rejected for any of the specified employments should have a right of appeal to an expert approved by the central authority,...final. 7. That a candidate who is rejected for naming colourswrongly, but who has been proved to possess normal colour-vision, should be allowed to be re-examined... | |
| Naval art and science - 1892 - 816 pages
...required. " 6. That a candidate rejected for any of the specified employments should have a right of appeal to an expert approved by the central authority,...wrongly, but who has been proved to possess normal colour-vision, should be allowed to be re-examined after a proper interval of time. " 8. That a certificate... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - Electronic journals - 1892 - 612 pages
...required. 6. That a candidate rejected for any of the specified employments should have a right of appeal to an expert approved by the central authority,...wrongly, but who has been proved to possess normal colour-vision, should be allowed to be re-examined after a proper interval of time. 8. That a certificate... | |
| Medicine - 1911 - 670 pages
...white light. (6) That a candidate rejected for any of the specified employments should have a right of appeal to an expert approved by the central authority, whose decision should be final. (12) That In cases of judicial inquiries as to collisions or accidents witnesses giving evidence as... | |
| George W. Alcock - Railroads - 1922 - 716 pages
...of appeal to an expert provided by the central authority, whose decision shall be final. 411 " (b) That a candidate who is rejected for naming colours...to be re-examined after a proper interval of time. We asked for the appointment of a Committee of Inquiry into the present tests with recommendations... | |
| Medicine - 1896 - 792 pages
...any of the specified employments should have a right of appeal to an expert approved by ihe ceutral authority, whose decision should be final. " (7) That a candidate who is rejected for naming colors wrongly, but who has been proved to possess uormal color-vision, should be allowed to be re-examined... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - Electronic journals - 1892 - 728 pages
...required. (6) That a candidate rejected for any of the specified employments should have a right of appeal to an expert approved by the central authority,...of time. (8) That a certificate of the candidate's colour vision and form vision according to the appointed tests, and his capacity for naming the signal... | |
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