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" The following is the usual order of the examinations: 1, 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... "
Eclectic Review - Page 188
1914
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New England Medical Monthly and the Prescription, Volume 12

1893 - 654 pages
...that they believe themselves free from any ailment which would disqualify for service in any climate. The examinations are chiefly in writing, and begin with a short autobiography by the candidate. The remainder of the written exercise consists in examination on the various branches...
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Medical Record, Volume 66

George Frederick Shrady, Thomas Lathrop Stedman - 1904 - 1214 pages
...would disqualify them for service in any climate. The examinations are chiefly in writing, and begir with a short autobiography of the candidate. The remainder of the written exercise consists in examination on the various branches of medicine, surgery, and hygiene. The oral examination includes...
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The Medical Bulletin: A Monthly Journal of Medicine and Surgery, Volume 29

1907 - 576 pages
...they believe themselves free from any ailment which would disqualify them for service in any climate. The examinations are chiefly in writing, and begin...candidate. The remainder of the written exercise consists in examination of the various branches of medicine, surgery, and hygiene. The oral examination includes...
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The Southern Practitioner, Volume 37

1915 - 544 pages
...they believe themselves free from any ailment which would disqualify them for service in any climate. Examinations are chiefly in writing and begin with...the candidate. The remainder of the written exercise covers the various branches of medicine, surgery, and hygiene. The oral examination includes subjects...
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Cincinnati Lancet and Clinic, Volume 43

1899 - 680 pages
...that they believe themselves free from any ailment which would disqualify for service in any climate. The examinations are chiefly in writing, and begin...candidate. The remainder of the written exercise consists in examination on the various branches of medicine, surgery and hygieneThe oral examination includes...
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Medical Record, Volume 41

George Frederick Shrady, Thomas Lathrop Stedman - 1892 - 756 pages
...they believe 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 by the candidate. The remainder of the written exercise consists in examination on the various branches...
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The Medical News, Volume 60

1892 - 754 pages
...that they believe themselves free from any ailment which would disqualify for service in any climate. The examinations are chiefly in writing and begin with a short autobiography by the candidate. The remainder of the written exercises consists in examination on the various branches...
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Virginia Medical Monthly, Volume 18

1892 - 1120 pages
...that they believe themselves free from any ailment which would disqualify for service in any climate. The examinations are chiefly in writing, and begin with a short autobiography by the candidate. The remainder of the written exercise consists in examination on the various branches...
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Saint Louis Medical and Surgical Journal, Volume 62

1892 - 404 pages
...that they believe themselves free from any ailment which would disqualify for service in any climate. The examinations are chiefly in writing, and begin with a short autobiography by the candidate. The remainder of the written exercises consists in examination on the various branches...
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The Medical and Surgical Reporter, Volume 68

1893 - 1064 pages
...that they believe themselves free from any ailment which would disqualify for service in any climate. The examinations are chiefly in writing, and begin with a short autobiography by the candidate. The remainder of the written exercise consists in examination on the various ' branches...
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