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" The assistant should speak in a low conversational voice (not a whisper), just plainly audible to the examiner, and should use numerals, names of places, or other words or sentences Until the condition of the applicant's hearing is evident. The acuity... "
War Department Regulations: Relief of Unemployment. Civilian Conservation Corps - Page 122
by United States. War Department - 1935 - 148 pages
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A Handbook of ophthalmic science and practice

Henry Edward Juler - 1884 - 574 pages
...to be seen under a visual angle of 5", and the visual acuteness may be conveniently expressed by a fraction, the numerator of which is the distance in feet at which the letters are situated, and the denominator the distance at which the smallest letters which can be read...
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Essentials of the diseases of the ear

Edward Baldwin Gleason - 1897 - 260 pages
...THE EAR. to employ single words of only one syllable. The result of the examination may be noted as a fraction, the numerator of which is the distance in feet at which the patient hears the words, and the denominator the distance in feet at which a normal ear can hear the...
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General Orders

United States. War Department - 1907 - 1378 pages
...whisper), just plainly audible to the examiner, whose hearing should be normal, and should use figures, names of places, or other words or sentences, until the condition of the candidate's hearing is evident. Two or three sentences will ordinarily be sufficient if the hearing...
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A Manual of Diseases of the Nose, Throat, and Ear

Edward Baldwin Gleason - 1907 - 580 pages
...instances, to employ single words of only one syllable. The result of the examination may be noted as a fraction, the numerator of which is the distance in feet at which the patient hears the words and the denominator the distance in feet at which a normal ear can hear the...
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Manual of military hygiene for the military services of the United States

Valery Havard - 1909 - 526 pages
...conversational voice (not a whisper), just plainly audible to the examiner, and should use figures, names of places, or other words or sentences until...applicant's hearing is evident. The acuity of hearing is expressed in a fraction, the numeratorof which is the distance at which the words are heard by the...
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Bulletin - Office of the Surgeon-General, Issues 10-11

United States. Surgeon-General's Office - 1916 - 584 pages
...assistant should use a low conversational voice (not a whisper), just plainly audible to the examiner, and should use numerals, names of places, or other...applicant's hearing is evident. The acuity of hearing is expressed in a fraction the numerator of which is the distance in feet at which the State. Number...
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Selective Service Regulations Prescribed by the President: Under the ...

United States. Office of the Provost Marshal General - 1917 - 270 pages
...assistant should use a low conversational voice (not a whisper), just plainly audible to the examiner, and should use numerals, names of places, or other...applicant's hearing is evident. The acuity of hearing is expressed in a fraction the numerator of which is the distance in feet at which the words are heard...
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Selective Service Regulations

United States. Provost Marshall General's Office. War Department - 1917 - 278 pages
...assistant should use a low conversational voice (not a whisper), just plainly audible to the examiner, and should use numerals, names of places, or other...applicant's hearing is evident. The acuity of hearing is expressed in a fraction the numerator of which is the distance in feet at which the words are heard...
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Standards of Physical Examination for the Use of Local Boards, District ...

United States Provost Marshall General's Office. War Department - 1918 - 80 pages
...assistant should speak in a low conversational voice (not a whisper), just plainly audible to the examiner, and should use numerals, names of places, or other...expressed in a fraction, the numerator of which is the distance in feet at which the words are heard by the registrant and the denominator the distance...
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Draft, Volume 4

United States. Army - 1918 - 474 pages
...should speak in a low conversational voice (not a whisper), just plainly audible to tlio examiner, and should use numerals, names of places, or other...expressed in a fraction, the numerator of which is (ho distance in feet at which the words are heard by the registrant and the denominator the distance...
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