THE FIT AND UNFIT
DOMINION'S SINGLE MEN. An interesting return dealing with - the medical examination of 71,177 First Division Reservists, under the Military Service Act has been prepared by the medical branch! Defence Headquarters, and the results of their classification provide valuable reading Classrfications by the medical boards were divided into the following classes:—A fit for active service; 81, fit for service after treatment m camp or hospital; 82, fit for service after treatment at home; CI fit for training m a special graduated camp; C2, unfit for active service, but fit for home service duties; and D, unfit for any service in connection -with the war. The 71177 men of the First Division under review were disposed of by medical boards as follows — . . ■ Is I § I a I o: . 3a I § 1 ; f I s & -<l o o /S-° t " *•¥£, G ' 7CT 5 -- 512 4.153 SS.SP2 Bl - 273 69 205 108 654 B2 .„. 771 303 300 207 1641 01 - G93 753 467 34!) 00" t? - W 9> SE °' U3 6 > 661 sslmb D - !.561 274 535 263 2 693
Totals 2i,601 18,113 16,622 11,841 71477
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17533, 27 January 1919, Page 6
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186THE FIT AND UNFIT Otago Daily Times, Issue 17533, 27 January 1919, Page 6
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