... condition of the circulatory system, either of the heart or arterial system, is a cause for rejection. Any disease of the nervous system is a cause for rejection. The precision of the movements of the limbs should be especially carefully tested, following... Medical Support of the Army Air Forces in World War II - Pagina 7de United States. Air Force Medical Service, Mae Mills Link, Hubert Anderson Coleman - 1955 - 1027 paginiVizualizare completă - Despre această carte
| Edmond Percy Noël - 1912 - 648 pagini
...should be especially carefully tested, following the order outlined in paragraph 17, GO 66, WD, 1Ö09. Any candidate whose history may show that he is afflicted...headache, or to Impair his vision should be rejected. ASKS REPORT FROM SECRETARY OF WAR WASHINGTON, DC, March 9. — A report on the progress of aviation... | |
| 1916 - 818 pagini
...any of these exercises indicates some defect or deformity that should be further investigated, (h) Any candidate whose history may show that he is afflicted...chronic digestive disturbances, chronic constipation, or indigesn 356 i"W ; i J 1 . • •' '••VH •}!'•', »;:tlf ' *«•' :i t ion, or intestinal... | |
| 863 pagini
...respect to the unsuccessful flyer. In World War I, failures were attributed to physical deficiencies: "chronic digestive disturbances, chronic constipation,...tending to produce dizziness, headache or to impair vision."18 The influence of physiologists after 1919 shifted the onus of failure to physiological mechanisms... | |
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