The Sanitarian: A Monthly Magazine Devoted to the Preservation of Health, Mental and Physical Culture ..., Volume 50

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A.N. Bell, 1903
 

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Page 80 - A Text-Book of Nursing, FOR THE USE OF TRAINING SCHOOLS, FAMILIES, AND PRIVATE STUDENTS.
Page 536 - ... service. The tenure of office is permanent. Officers traveling under orders are allowed actual expenses. For further information, or for invitation to appear before the board of examiners...
Page 211 - The thirteenth annual meeting of the Conference of State and Provincial Boards of Health of North America will be held in Detroit, Michigan, August 9, 10 and n, 1898.
Page 535 - The remainder of the written exercise consists in examination on the various branches of medicine, surgery, and hygiene. The oral examination includes subjects of preliminary education, history, literature, and natural sciences. The clinical examination is conducted at a hospital and, when practicable, candidates are required to perform surgical operations on a cadaver. Successful candidates will be numbered according to their attainments on examination, and will be commissioned in the same order...
Page 535 - The examinations are chiefly in writing and begin with a short autobiography of the candidate. The remainder of the written exercise consists in examination in the various branches of medicine, surgery and hygiene.
Page 535 - After five years' service, assistant surgeons are entitled to examination for promotion to the grade of passed assistant surgeon. Promotion to the grade of surgeon is made according to seniority, and after due examination as vacancies occur in that grade. Assistant surgeons receive sixteen hundred dollars, passed assistant surgeons, two thousand dollars, and surgeons, twenty-five hundred dollars a year.
Page 535 - Candidates must be between 22 and 30 years of age, graduates of a reputable medical college, and must furnish testimonials from responsible persons as to their professional and moral character. The following is the usual order of the examinations: 1, physical; 2, oral; 3, written; 4, clinical.

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