Circular Relating to the Physical Examination of Recruits for Enlistment in the
Circular Relating to the Physical Examination of Recruits for Enlistment in the
United States Navy Dept Bureau of Medicine And S
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Relaxed inguinal rings alone should not be considered a cause for rejection, unless there is plain evidence of weakness of the abdominal walls and a decided impulse on coughing. (Par. 2085, Manual for the Medical Department, 1914. ) A condition of patulous rings, how- ever, should be noted by the medical officer, but a request for waiver is not considered necessary. In the cases of men suffering from minor disqualifications that can be remedied by operation it is important that the candidate sh...ould state his willingness to be operated upon if the condition should later result in a disability, but this should not be interpreted to mean that the applicant should be enlisted with a view that he will be immediately operated upon for the removal of his disqualifi- cation. In the adjudication of pension claims it has been decided that disability due to an operation upon a soldier for the cure of piles by a surgeon under whose charge he was during military service is pensionable, notwithstanding that said piles existed prior to enlist- ment.
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