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(7) Psychoneurosis, neurasthenia, psychasthenia, hysteria, hysteria paralysis, or hysterical stigmata.

(8) Chorea or marked muscular tremors. (9) Somnambulism, or history thereof.

(10) Neuritis, beriberi, or severe neuralgia.

(11) Muscular atrophies and dystrophies.

(12) Stuttering or stammering of such degree that it would interfere with performance of military duties.

(13) Unequal or irregular pupils, unless cause is definitely determined to be other than neurological.

(14) Brain tumors.

(15) History of having been committed to an institution for the en of the insane.

(16) History of injury to skull, with secondary symptoms, or a evidence of impaired nervous function.

(17) History of excessive nervousness, or depression to an u extent.

(18) Endocrine disturbances that can be diagnosed by ordin examination,

(19) Injuries involving peripheral nerves which result in impairs function to an extent that would interfere with the performans of military duty.

(20) Other organic or severe functional diseases of the nervous sysTEL.

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WAR DEPARTMENT, WASHINGTON, December 1, 1932. The following publication, entitled "Information Relative to the Appoint ment and Admission of Cadets to the United States Military Academy," is published for the information of all concerned.

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