SECT. XIV.]

MEDICAL BOARDS AND CERTIFICATES.

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No. 5 (BRITISH REGULATIONS.)

    12. Wounded Officers.On a Wounded Officer where he received his
Wound.

    Proceedings of a .Medical Board assembled by order of
to examine and report upon the state of

President.

Members.

    The Board having met and carefully examined
find that this officer labours under a
As there is no prospect of this officer being soon efficient for duty, the Board beg

to recommend that he receive leave of absence to for the
recovery of his health.

President.

Members,

    13. These Proceedings of the Board must be sent in quadruplicate to
the Inspector General, British Medical Service, who, after approving or dis-
approving of the same, will transmit the Proceedings in duplicate to the officer
who orders the Board. The other two copies of the Proceedings, together with
a detailed statement of the officer's case, are also required to be sent by the
Inspector General to the Army Medical Department in England.

    14. When an officer is examined in India for wounds, and is not recom-
mended to return to England, the same number of copies of the Proceedings of
the Board on his health is required, as in cases of officers who do return to
that country.

    15. No other certificate is required at the Office of the Army Medical
Department, except the Proceedings of the Board held in the command (vide
No. 5), and upon which the wounded officer was sent home..

No. 7.

On a Wounded Officer applying for Compensation on the spot.

    PROCEEDINGS of a BOARD of MEDICAL OFFICERS, Certificates, &c., relative to
wounded in action on the
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Date

    We do declare upon our honour, that we have duly and impartially inquired
into the case of who appeared before this Board, and accord-
ing to the true spirit and meaning of Her Majesty's Orders and Regulations, and
the instructions issued by Her Majesty's Order on this head.

    We find that the abovenamed officer (here give particular description of the
wound)