MEDICAL EXAMINATION.
. INTEBfiSTING' KPDE6SK' '"i!: '' -• ' Own Correspondent'.ft 1 Wellington, Jan. 1?; Very intorestingwljgures have been prepared by the Medical Branch of the Defence Department relating to the medical classification of remits. The figures deal with 71477 men who wer(> medically examined during the period covered by the Fir&t Division ballots. The men concerned are not all First Division men, some Second Division, volunteecrs being included. The men Tvere classified as follows:—* 'A (fit for. active service- 25,332 •B1 (fit for active service after treatment in camp or hospi*. tal) »i.,....r,,....:.; «j» ®2 (fit for active service after treatment aad recovery a* 1 hftne) 1,641 01 (likely to become fit after special training) 2,281 02 (unfit for active service)) 38,540 D (unfit for any (service at all)' 2,083
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Taranaki Daily News, 22 January 1919, Page 6
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127MEDICAL EXAMINATION. Taranaki Daily News, 22 January 1919, Page 6
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