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Describe the vessels and nerves of the foot

SENIOR DESCRIPTIVE AND SURGICAL ANATOMY

3. Describe the vessels and nerves of the foot

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JUNIOR DESCRIPTIVE AND SURGICAL

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GENERAL ANATOMY, PHYSIOLOGY, AND PATHOLOGY.

T H I R D AND r O U H T H T E A M .

Professor Halford.

1. Describe the microscopic anatomy of connective tissue, cartilage, nerves, skin, and hair.

2. Mention the steps you would take to determine the nature of a stain resembling blood, and what tests you would use. If blood, from what animal ? 3. Give a short resume of the principal experiments

that have been devised, and of the observations in disease made, in order to determine the functions of the several parts of the nervous system.

C H E M I S T R Y ( M E D I C A L ) . John Drummond Kirkland.

Give and compare the general physical and chemical properties of the groups of Elementary Bodies to which the following substances respectively be- long, viz.:—

i. Sulphur, i i . Bromine, i n . Phosphorus.

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2. Mention the laws relating to, and describe the ge- neral physical properties of " Aeriform Fluids." • 3 . Describe the general physical and chemical pro-

perties of the following alcohols, viz. :—

I. Monatomic.

i i . Diatomic.

i n . Triatomic.

P R A C T I C A L C H E M I S T R Y . John Drummond Kirkland.

Examine the powders A, B, and C.

MATERIA MEDICA, THERAPEUTICS, AND MEDICAL BOTANY.

S. D . Bird, M . D .

. Describe Arsenic, and give its officinal preparations, with their doses and peculiarities. Contrast the effects of poisonous doses of Arsenical prepara- tions with those of full, medium, and minimum medicinal ones, and give examples of the special application of these last severally in different forms of disease.'

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2. Give examples of New Remedies and preparations which might with advantage be admitted into the B.P., and of old drugs or preparations now offici- nal which should bo omitted in the next edition, giving reasons in each case; and in the former, Botanical or other characters, therapeutics, and usual form- of prescription.

3. Give examples of the local and remote effects of the application of" cold to the surfaces of the body, and of its co-operation with drugs.

4. What are tho general Therapeutic applications of Purgatives ? Give instances of the objects and manner of combining them, and of adjuvants to their operation; and the various modes by which purgative substances may be introduced into the

system. : .

5. Describe Conium, its Botanical characters, proper- ties, composition, and Therapeutics. What new facts have recently come to light regarding the Posology of this and some of the other vegetable neurotics ?

6. What treatment would be applicable to a patient suffering from an overdose of Podophyllin ?

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SURGERY.

Edmd. Barker, M.D., F . R . C . S . E n g . 1. Enumerate the signs and symptoms which charac-

terize the so-called White swelling of the knee- joint from its earliest to its latest stages. Describe

the morbid changes found in the tissues consti- tuting the joint. By what remedial measures may this disease be combated, and in the event of its continued progress, how is it to be treated ? 2. Classify the different kinds of wounds which may arise from accidents or other violent causes.

Describe the treatment you would direct both locally and generally of each variety. Trace the progress and stages of a case of extensive muscu- lar laceration in the lumbar region, where you apprehend danger from the first.

THEORY AND PRACTICE OP MEDICINE.

FOURTH YEAR.

D r . Robertson.

1. Define the term Zymotic, and state the Orders of Diseases comprehended under that class.

2. Describe the different stages of development and symptoms of Variola ; its varieties, complications, sequela, aud indications for treatment.

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3. Describe the appearances presented by the vaccine vesicle at different stages, and the characters of the cicatrix after successful vaccination.

4. Enumerate the diagnostic symptoms of Scarlet Fever and Measles.

5. Give an account of the Morbid Anatomy of the In- testinal lesions in Typhoid Fever, arid state the characters which distinguish the ulcers of Typhoid Fever from other ulcers in the Intestines.

6. What is the average mortality, and what are the conditions from which death is liable to ensue in cases of Typhoid Fever ?

7. State the modes in whicli Typhus Fever terminates fatally, and enumerate the symptoms and phe- nomena considered of favourable import, and also those of unfavourable import, in forming a prog- nosis.

8. What are the indications for the administration of Alcoholic Stimulants in the treatment of cases of Fever ?

OBSTETRICS AND DISEASES OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN.

R. T. Tracy, M.D., L.R.C.S.I.

1. You are called to a case of severe post partum haemorrhage; the placenta has been expelled or

HONOUR EXAMINATIONS, O.T. 1872. d i removed, but the bleeding still continues; the vagina and uterus are full of clots; the patient blanched and prostrate; the uterus is felt large arid flabby. State the principles which would guide your treatment of" such a case, and how you would act.

2. Enumerate the different cases of labour in which the operation of Version is the most desirable way of completing delivery. Describe the operation of Version both bi-polar and podalic.

3. A woman consults you on account of severe Menor- rhagia. Enumerate the various diseases and' functional derangements in which Menorrhagia is a symptom, and state how you would form a positive diagnosis.

4. You are consulted by a woman- on account of a tu- mour occupying the hypogastric region, reaching as high as the umbilicus. State fully how you would make a positive diagnosis as to whether the swelling is a pregnant uterus, a uterine or hydatid tumour, or ovarian disease.

5. Describe the various displacements to which the uterus is liable ; mention the most probable causes of those malpositions, and the treatment, suitable to each.

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