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3. Under what circumstances is albuminuria to be considered as connected with organic disease of the kidneys?

4. Give the diagnostics between nervous palpitation of the heart and active hypertrophy of the organ.

5. Distinguish between the signs of pressure of an intra-thoracic tumour on the trachea, and disease confined to the larynx.

ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY.

PROFESSOR M'DOWEL.

1. Give a description of the sinuses situated at the base of the skull.

2. Trace the nerve of the third pair from its origin to its final distribution; and mention the phenomena which attend an interruption of the nervous influence through this nerve.

3. Describe the arterial supply of the stomach.

4. Give an account of Peyer's glands. What views are held as to their functions?

5. What do you understand by the muscular sense, or special muscular sensibility? Illustrate its uses.

PRACTICE OF MEDICINE.

PROFESSOR BANKS.

1. The symptoms and signs of aneurism of the thoracic aorta ?

2. The causes and treatment of obstruction of the bowels?

3. The differential diagnosis of locomotar ataxy?

4. The causes of peritonitis in enteric fever, and its treatment?

5. Acute phthisis and tubercular meningitis may be mistaken for enteric fever; what are the points of resemblance, and in what respects do they differ?

DR. AQUILLA SMITH.

1. Give the characters and tests of Potassii Bromidum, and of Potassii lodidum; state their therapeutic action, the dose of each, and the symptoms of Iodism.

2. In the treatment of what diseases is Arsenic employed? and what preparations of Arsenic are in the Pharmacopoeia? State the dose of each preparation, and the principal indications that the system is fully under the influence of Arsenic.

3. Give the composition of Mistura Ferri Aromatica; its colour and usual appearance; the form in which Iron exists in the mixture; the dose; and the state of the system in which it is most beneficial as a remedy. Describe, in like manner, the Mistura Ferri Composita.

4. How is Linimentum Belladonnæ prepared? and what is its strength as compared with Tinctura Belladonna? State the ordinary dose of Extractum Belladonna and of Liquor Atropiæ, and the symptoms produced by an over dose of Belladonna.

5. Write, without abbreviations, a prescription for a diuretic mixture, containing three diuretics, and suitable for a case of dropsy consequent on heart disease.

CHEMISTRY.

DR. APJOHN.

1. If in the process for making nitric acid a pound of oil of vitriol be used, and an equal weight of nitre, how much water should be added to the product so that it shall have the exact specific gravity and strength of the acidum nitricum of the British Pharmacopoeia ?

2. How is liquor antimonii terchloridi made? and how, by means of it, may a pure oxide of antimony be obtained, and this latter converted into tartar emetic? Give also the formula of this latter compound, and mention how the amount of oxide of antimony in a given weight of it may be determined.

3. Hydrocyanic acid may be prepared from cyanide of mercury, cyanide of potassium, or ferrocyanide of potassium; mention the process to be employed in each of these cases, and give the theory of it. State also how hydrocyanic acid may be metamorphosed so as to give a blood-red solution, with a persalt of iron.

4. Describe the process for preparing the acidum phosphoricum dilutum of the British Pharmacopoeia, and the tests by which we determine whether it includes nitric or pyrophosphoric acid.

5. Give the action of nitric acid on silver, bismuth, iodide of potassium, cane sugar, sugar of milk, and urea. Mention also the details of the process by which the urea of urine is usually insulated.

EXAMINATION FOR DEGREE OF MASTER IN SURGERY.

DR. ADAMS.

1. What classification of the different diseases of the joints would you think best to adopt?

2. Suppose a case of injury of the head, the scalp wounded at the vertex, the cranium fractured, and the dura mater also torn here; the patient having recovered the immediate inflammatory effects of the injury, what difficulties and symptoms is it likely that the surgeon will have to contend with in the further treatment of such a case?

3. Describe the appearances of secondary syphilis as they are usually seen in the dorsum and edges of the tongue; and mention how these appearances are to be distinguished from those of carcinoma of this organ.

4. Describe a case of femoral hernia in the state of acute strangulation of the intestine; and supposing a surgical operation deemed necessary, mention the successive steps of the proceeding.

5. In the case of an infant two months old having an increasing congenital nævus, what would be your prognosis? and if you recommend a surgical operation, what one would you deem the most prudent to adopt?

ANATOMY, DESCRIPTIVE AND SURGICAL.

PROFESSOR M'DOWEL.

1. Give the relations of the musculo-spiral nerve in the arm, and mention how its branches are distributed.

2. Describe the inferior meatus of the nose, and mention the operative proceedings which are occasionally performed in or through this channel. 3. Describe the arrangement of the facia which are related to the saphenic opening in the thigh.

4. Give a brief account of the structure of the retina.

5. Enumerate the muscles attached to the inferior maxilla, and define their places of attachment.

DR. BENNETT.

1. Describe the operation of iridectomy, and mention the diseases for which it has been proposed as a remedy.

2. Compare the symptoms, &c., of acute synovitis of the hip joint with those of scrofulous disease of the joint in its early stage.

3. Describe Sir A. Cooper's operation for ligature of the external iliac artery, and state the differences between this method and that of Abernethy.

4. Distinguish between hysterical spasm of the larynx and the presence of a foreign body in the air passages.

5. State the characters that distinguish lupoid ulceration of the skin.

LLOYD EXHIBITION EXAMINATION.

PROFESSOR JELLETT.

1. One end of a heavy rod rests upon a rough inclined plane, the other end being attached by a string to a fixed point: given the position of the rod, find the direction of the force of friction.

2. A rough solid body rests upon two others, which themselves rest upon a horizontal plane: show that the three centres of gravity and the four points of contact lie in the same plane.

3. A beam resting on a smooth horizontal plane, and against a smooth vertical plane, is supported by a force passing through a given point on the beam; find the limitation upon the direction of this force.

4. A cone stands on a rough inclined plane, whose inclination is gradually increased; determine at what angle equilibrium will be broken, and what will be the nature of the initial motion?

5. A material particle is acted on by two centres of force-the one attractive, and the other repulsive and each varying directly as the distance, their absolute intensities being equal; find the path.

6. Determine a curve such that the time down the arc may be equal to the time down the chord.

7. Determine the series for the time of vibration of a circular pendulum.

8. A liquid is contained in a vessel revolving with a uniform velocity round a vertical axis; find the form of the free surface.

EXAMINATION IN CIVIL LAW.

PROFESSOR WEBB.

1. The Science of Ethics may be divided into three principal Doctrines?

2. What are the various views which may be held on the subject of the Criterion of Morality?

3. What is the relation in which the Science of Ethics stands to that of Jurisprudence?

4. What class of Moral Duties cannot be enforced by Law, and why? 5. Distinguish between the Ethical and the Jural sense of the words Right and Obligation.

6. What is the nidus out of which the entire Law of Persons has germinated, according to Maine?

7. What are the various Jural questions which may be raised in connexion with the Right of Property?

8 What is the relation between Contract and Conveyance? What is the difference between Contract and Convention?

9. What is the Roman Classification of Contracts?

10. Describe the Consensual Contracts. Under what names are they reproduced in the Code Napoléon? Why are they characterized as Contracts Juris Gentium?

SUPPLEMENTAL DIVINITY EXAMINATION.

SENIOR CLASS.

PROFESSOR OF DIVINITY.

1. On what grounds has it been contended that Papias does not refer to our present Gospels of Matthew and Mark ?

2. State the principal arguments that are used against the claim of the fourth Gospel to proceed from the Apostle John.

3. On what grounds has the genuineness of the Pastoral Epistles been disputed?

4. State the arguments for and against the Pauline authorship of the Epistle to the Hebrews.

5. Mention any various readings in the New Testament text which are noticed by Origen.

6. An argument founded by Irenæus, on his reading of a verse in the first chapter of St. Matthew's Gospel, shows his belief in the inspiration of the Evangelist?

7. State what you know of the Curetonian Syriac Version.

8. Discuss the questions of the genuineness of the conclusion of St. Mark's Gospel, and of the history of the woman taken in adultery. 9. On what grounds is the practice defended of celebrating the Mass in a tongue not understood by the people?

10. On what grounds has it been denied that the Church of England condemns the Sacrifice of the Mass? How does it appear that the distinction relied on is not a real one?

11. What differences on the subject of the Intermediate State existed between the Eastern Church and the Western at the time of the Council of Florence ?

12. Does St. Augustine's prayer for his mother prove that he believed in Purgatory?

13. Is it consistent to ask the prayers of an earthly friend, and object to ask the prayers of a saint in heaven?

14. What were the sentiments of Origen concerning the Invocation of Angels ?

15. Mention the different revisions which the Reformed Prayer Book underwent, and the most important changes which were made at each. 16. In particular, mention the principal differences between the Communion Rites of Edward's first and second Book.

17. When was the rubric added which directs a fresh consecration, if the consecrated elements be spent before all have communicated? and from what source was it derived?

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