Manual for the volunteer medical service : to which are added chapters on the Army Medical Reserve and the Yeomanry Cavalry / by Reginald Sleman.
- Sleman, Reginald.
- Date:
- 1892
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Manual for the volunteer medical service : to which are added chapters on the Army Medical Reserve and the Yeomanry Cavalry / by Reginald Sleman. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![Honorary Assistant-Surgeons permitted to join the Army Medical Eeserve are granted the rank of Surgeon- Lieutenant therein, but they must first become pro- ficient. 41.—The Secretary of State's Instructions on the foregoing warrant are as follows : — 1. —No Medical Officer of the Auxiliary Forces shall be appointed to the Army Medical Eeserve who is not medically fit for service, and whose character and qualifications are not in all respects satisfactory. 2. —The names of all Officers of the Army Medical Reserve shall be included in a special Army Medical List. 3. —Officers shall be removed from the Army Medical Reserve list on attaining the age of 65. 4. —Officers of the Army Medical Reserve are liable to be called to Army service at home in times of great national emergency to take the place of such of the Medical Staff of the Army as may be withdrawn for active service ; and when so called out receive the pay and allowances of their rank. 5. —Medical Officers of the Auxiliary Forces who are permitted to join the Army Medical Reserve shall undertake to accept the charge of the Officers and men of any detachment of troops not having an Officer of the Medical Staff attached to it at any station at which they may reside with the rates of remuneration laid down. 6. —Officers of the Army Medical Reserve who are willing to offer their services will have a prior Prior Claim to Employ-J ment]](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b20399340_0022.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)