In passing a recruit the medical officer is to examine him stripped; to see that he has free use of all his limbs; that his chest is ample ; that his hearing, vision, and speech are perfect; that he has no tumors, or ulcerated or extensively... Elements of medical jurisprudence v. 1 - Page 103by Theodric Romeyn Beck - 1860Full view - About this book
| Charles Stuart Tripler - 1858 - 130 lehte
...Formation, etc-, of Armies. The Recruit mnst also be effective, able-bodied, and free from disease. " In passing a recruit the Medical officer is to examine him stripped ; to see that he has the free use of all his limbs ; that his chest is ample ; that his hearing, vision, and speech are... | |
| United States. War Department - 1861 - 522 lehte
...certificate be given until after sufficient time and examination to detect any attempt at deception. 1135 In passing a recruit the medical officer is to examine...; no rupture or chronic cutaneous affection ; that h£ has not received any contusion, or wound of the head, that may impair his faculties ; that he is... | |
| United States. War Department - 1861 - 570 lehte
...certificate be given until after sufficient time and examination to detect any attempt at deception. 1261. In passing a recruit the medical officer is to examine...free use of all his limbs; that his chest is ample; thut his hearing, vision, and speech are perfect; that he has no tumors, or ulcerated or extensively... | |
| United States. Army. Medical Department - 1861 - 106 lehte
...certificate be given until after sufficient time and examination to detect any attempt at deception. 32. In passing a recruit the medical officer is to examine him stripped; to gee that he has free use of all his limbs ; that his chest is ample ; that his hearing, vision, and... | |
| United States. War Department - 1862 - 572 lehte
...certificate be given until after sufficient time and examination to detect any attempt at deception. 12(51. In passing a recruit the medical officer is to examine...has no tumors or ulcerated or extensively cicatrized lop-s : no' rupture or chronic cutaneous affection; that he has not received any contusion, or wound... | |
| William Grace - 1864 - 236 lehte
...certificate be given until after sufficient time and examination to detect any attempt at deception. 1297. In passing a recruit the medical officer is to examine...that he has no tumors, or ulcerated or extensively cicatrised legs ; no rupture or chronic cutaneous affection ; that he has not received any contusion,... | |
| United States. War Department - 1881 - 536 lehte
...If 937; Cire. AG 0., April 23, 1874.] 785. In passing a recruit tho Medical officer is to examine Mm stripped ; to see that he has free use of all his...; no rupture or chronic cutaneous affection ; that ho has not received any contusion, or wound of tho head, that may impair his faculties; that he is... | |
| United States. War Department - 1881 - 1396 lehte
...officer will personally make the examination. — [Krgs. 1863, «F 937; Circ. AGO, April 23, 1874.] 783. In passing a recruit the Medical officer is to examine him stripped ; to see that be has free use of all his limbs; that his chest is ample; that his hearing, vision, and speech are... | |
| United States. Surgeon-General's Office - 1896 - 134 lehte
...passing a recruit the examining officer in to examine him stripped ; to see that he has the free use of his limbs ; that his chest is ample ; that his hearing,...that he has no tumors or ulcerated or extensively cicatrixedlegs ; no rupture or chronic cutaneous affection ; that he has not received any contusion... | |
| United States. Surgeon General's Office - 1896 - 134 lehte
...passing a recruit the examining officer is to examine him stripped ; to see that he has the free use of his limbs ; that his chest is ample ; that his hearing, vision, and speech arc perfect ; that he has no tumors or ulcerated or extensively cicatrixed legs ; no rupture or chronic... | |
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