(1) a written examination dealing with the following subjects:— general anatomy;
— anatomy of the spinal column;
— biochemistry;
— chemistry;
— chiropractic diagnosis;
— neuromuscular skeletal diagnosis;
— microbiology;
— pathology;
— physiology;
— chiropractic techniques;
— chiropractic principles;
— radiology;
(2) an oral examination dealing with the following subjects:— neurological tests;
— orthopaedic tests;
— reflexology;
— pathology;
— chiropractic diagnosis;
— chiropractic techniques;
— nutrition;
— radiological interpretation;
— radiology;
— ethics: practice and precedents;
— laws and regulations governing the practice of chiropractic.