| 1894 - 54 str.
...without further examination thereby." APPENDIX E. BULES FOB CONDUCTING MEDICAL EXAMINATIONS 1894-95. First. — Help of every kind must be removed from...and sight of the candidate. Any candidate detected in trying to give or obtain aid shall be instantly dismissed from the room, and his or her paper for... | |
| George Keil - 1895 - 838 str.
...board without further examination thereby." HULES FOB CONDUCTING MEDICAL, EXAMINATIONS. 1894—85. First. — Help of every kind must be removed from...and sight of the candidate. Any candidate detected in trying to give or obtain aid shall be instantly dismissed from the room, and his or her paper for... | |
| 1896 - 38 str.
...without further examination thereby." APPENDIX F. Rules for Conducting Medical Examinations. First—Help of every kind must be removed from the reach and sight of the candidate. Any candidate detected in trying to give or obtain aid shall be instantly dismissed from the room, and his or her paper for... | |
| 1896 - 1312 str.
...Trenton. The rules for conducting the examinations are as follows : Furil. Help of every kind most be removed from the reach and sight of the candidate. Any candidate detected in trying to give or obtain aid shall be instantly dismiaaed from the room and hia or her paper for... | |
| New Jersey. State Department of Health - 1898 - 404 str.
...Wednesday in June and September, in Trenton. The rules for conducting the examinations are as follows : -First. Help of every kind must be removed from the...and sight of the candidate. Any candidate detected in trying to give or obtain aid shall be instantly dismissed from the room and his or her paper for... | |
| Pennsylvania. State Board of Health and Vital Statistics - 1898 - 600 str.
...conclusion. its kind, narrative, descriptive, persuasive, or argumentative. RULES F.OR CONDUCTING MEDICAL EXAMINATIONS. First. — Help of every kind must be...removed from the reach and sight of the candidate. Second. — The examiner must retain the question papers securely in his own possession. Under no circumstances... | |
| 1900 - 364 str.
...the olecranon process of the ulna. (Submitted by James M. IMnnen, M. IV) RULES FOR rONDFOTlNG MEDICAL EXAMINATIONS. First, Help of every kind must be removed from the reach and sight of the candidate. Any person detected in trying to give or obtain aid shall he instantly dismissed from the room, and his... | |
| Connecticut Medical Society - 1903 - 488 str.
...the yearly Proceedings of the Connecticut Medical Society — the Board is unable to supply copies. RULES FOR CONDUCTING EXAMINATIONS. First. Help of...the reach and sight of the candidate. Any candidate detect ed trying to give or obtain nid shall be instantly dismissed from the room, and his or her paper... | |
| Connecticut State Medical Society - 1903 - 486 str.
...of the Connecticut Medical Society — the Board is nnahle to supply copies. RULES FOR OONDTTOTINQ EXAMINATIONS. First. Help of every kind must be removed...the reach and sight of the candidate. Any candidate detect ed trying to give or obtain aid shall be instantly dismissed from the room, and his or her paper... | |
| Connecticut State Medical Society - 1899 - 434 str.
...twenty-five cents, to be paid by the State Board of Health out of the amount so paid to it as aforesaid. RULES FOR CONDUCTING EXAMINATIONS. FIRST. Help of...Any candidate detected trying to give or obtain aid shall be instantly dismissed from the room, and his or her paper for the entire work canceled. SECOND.... | |
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