Militia regulations made by the secretary-at-war ... 15th July, 1853

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Seite 60 - Victoria, and that I will faithfully serve in the Militia, in any part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, for the defence of the same, during the term of Five Years, for which I am enrolled, unless I shall be sooner discharged.
Seite 58 - labouring under any infirmity incapacitating him) who shall not appear " at the time and place appointed for his being exercised according to the " directions of this Act, notice having been published...
Seite 9 - The recruit is next to stand upon one foot and move the ankle joint of each leg alternately, when, if any doubt exist respecting the efficiency of either joint, or of any part of the lower limbs, he should be made to hop for a short period on the suspected limb, the size and aspect of which are to be accurately compared with the corresponding joint or part of the opposite limb.
Seite 59 - ... old wound or ulcer adhering to the bone ; he is free from varicose veins of the legs, and has the full power of motion of the joints and limbs. He is well formed, and has no scrofulous affection of the glands, scald head, or other inveterate cutaneous eruptions ; and he is free from any trace of corporal punishment, and not marked as a deserter with the letter D. His respiration is easy, and his lungs appear to be sound. He has the perfect use of his eyes and ears. His general appearance is healthy,...
Seite 58 - ... militia man to the house of correction to hard labour, or to the common gaol, there to remain without bail or mainprize for the space of six months, or until he shall have paid the said penalty, without any mitigation whatsoever.
Seite 8 - Chronic cutaneous affections, especially of the scalp, or any disorder of an infectious character. 3. Severe injuries of the bones of the head ; convulsions. 4. Impaired vision, from whatever cause ; inflammatory affections of the eye-lids ; immobility, or irregularity of the iris ; fistula lachrymalis, etc., etc.
Seite 71 - TO ptevent any improper use being made of this Discharge, by its falling into other Hands, the following is a Description of the said He is about...
Seite 8 - Want of due capacity of the chest, or any other indication of a liability to pulmonic disease.
Seite 64 - MacKenzie, do acknowledge that I have received all my clothing, pay, arrears of pay, and all demands whatsoever, from the time of my inlisting in the regiment and company mentioned...
Seite 10 - ... superior extremities forward, for the purpose of having his arms and hands examined, and with this intention he is to perform flexion and extension of the fingers, and to rotate the fore-arm. The head is next to be examined, including the scalp, ears, eyes, nose, mouth : the surgeon is then to ascertain that he possesses the function of hearing, and the faculty of distinct enunciation. In regard to the mental faculties, the inspecting medical officer should invariably ask a recruit a few short...

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