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PREMARITAL MEDICAL EXAMINATION

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1954
The premarital medical examination can not only prevent the transmission of venereal disease, as the physician complies with the state laws, but with the addition of a few simple procedures and explanations by the physician at this time, the examination can also prevent many marital maladjustments.
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Medical Examination of Prostitutes

Postgraduate Medicine, 1952
This article deals with the history and present status of medical examination and certification of prostitutes as measures for the protection of the public health; it states the reasons for abandonment of this practice, and for its condemnation by the American Medical Association.
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THE MEDICAL EXAMINER SYSTEM

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1927
This year is the fiftieth anniversary of the establishment by the state of Massachusetts of the medical examiner system to replace the coroner system. During this period the manifest common sense of the plan, and its successful solution of problems dealing with the violent deaths of human beings, have led to the adoption of the system by all but one of
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Medical examiner variability

The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 1997
AbstractThere are undoubtedly many factors that contribute to inter-examiner variability relevant to the use of medical practitioners in justiciable matters. One source of variability with regard to claims relating to hearing disorders could well be the training and ‘calibration’ of medical examiners.
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Examinations and Medical Competence

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1979
To the Editor.— Barry Stimmel, MD (242:140, 1979), proposes to use the pass-fail rate of US citizens on the Educational Council on Foreign Medical Graduates (ECFMG) examination as a guide to the quality of education at a foreign medical school. This is an extremely unreliable method of estimating quality, because it completely ignores the level of ...
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Examination, “Is that all there is” to medical licensing?

Journal of Dental Education, 1972
A ballad popularized recently by songstress Peggy Lee 1 is in the sentimental-romantic mood of that form of poetic composition, and of a type rarely featured in medical journals. Yet the title of that haunting melody embodies much that is pertinent to this comment on medical licensing: Determination of a physician's fitness to practice, through ...
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The Medical Examination

2000
Although it is not the intention of this chapter to teach clinical methods, several of the more important points in the history taking and physical examination that are especially important from the life insurance point of view are dealt with in some detail.
R D C Brackenridge, Richard S Croxson
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Routine medical examinations

Medical Journal of Australia, 1986
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