| George Bradshaw - 1858 - 406 pages
...Injuries incident to Military Service. These courses are to be of not less than four months' duration. 9. At their conclusion, the candidate will be required...be conducted by the professors of the school. The Director General, or any Medical Officer deputed by him, may he present and take part in the examination.... | |
| 1859 - 666 pages
...less than four months' duration. IX. — At their conclusion the Candidate will be required to pa« an examination on the subjects taught in the school....be conducted by the Professors of the school. The Director General, or any Medical Officer deputed by him, may Inpresent, and take part in the examination.... | |
| 1860 - 1158 pages
...Military Service. ^5). Applied Chemistry. These courses to be of not less than four months' duration. 9. At their conclusion the Candidate will be required...and take part in the examination. If the Candidate gives satisfactory evidence of being qualified for the practical duties of an Army Medical Officer... | |
| 1860 - 676 pages
...Injuries incident to Military Service. These courses to be of not less than four months' duration. At their conclusion the candidate will be required...examination on the subjects taught in the school. During the period of his residence at the Army Medical School, each candidate will receive an allowance... | |
| William Robert Cornish - 1870 - 380 pages
...diseases, and injuries incident to military service. 9. At the conclusion of the course, candidates will be required to pass an examination on the subjects taught in the school. The Professors of the School will conduct the examination. The Director General, Army Medical Department,... | |
| 1874 - 752 pages
...Military Surgery, (4) Pathology of Diseases aud Injuries incident to Naval and Military Service. 7. At its conclusion the candidate will be required to pass...examination on the subjects taught in the school. If he ifive satisfactory evidence of being qualified for the practical duties of a Naval Medical Officer,... | |
| alexander thom - 1875 - 758 pages
...Surgery. (4.) Pathology of Diseases and Injuries incident to Naval and Military Service. 7. At its conclusion, the Candidate will be required to pass...examination on the subjects taught in the School. If he give satisfactory evidence of being qualified for the practical duties of a Naval Medical Officer,... | |
| 1877 - 688 pages
...discipline as the Senate may, from time to time, enact. l;-. At the conclusion of the course, candidates will be required to pass an examination on the subjects...the school. The examination will be conducted by the professor» of the school. The Director-General, or any medical officer deputed by htm, may be present... | |
| Edinburgh Medical Journal VOL.XXVI-Part I.July to december,1880 - 1881 - 634 pages
...himself with uniform—viz., the regulation undress uniform of a Surgeon, but without the sword. At its conclusion the candidate will be required to pass...examination on the subjects taught in the School. If he give satisfactory evidence of being qualified for the practical duties of a Naval Medical Officer,... | |
| Edwin Wooton - 1883 - 450 pages
...Military Surgery, Pathology of Diseases and Injuries incident to Naval and Military service. 7. At its conclusion the candidate will be required to pass...examination on the subjects taught in the School. If he give satisfactory evidence of being qualified for the practical duties of a Naval Medical Officer,... | |
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