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Physiology.

1. Explain the processes by which the food in the stomach is converted into chyme.

2. State the difference between inspiration and expiration, as regards the cavity of the chest, the state of the pulmonary air cells, and the condition of the blood in the pulmonary capillaries. What is there in common between the function of respiration and the function of excretion?

C. MOREHEAD.

FOR 2ND YEAR STUDENTS.

Materia Medica.

Thursday, March 2nd.

1. Describe the physical properties of the several kinds of aloës. From what plants, and what part of them, is it obtained ? Describe its therapeutic action, and state concisely in what diseases its use is indicated, or otherwise.

2. How is calomel prepared? Describe the chemical reactions that take place in the process. By what tests may its purity be determined?

3. What are the botanical characters of atropa belladonna ? How is it employed medicinally? What may be the effects of an overdose? What Indian plants possess similar properties?

R. HAINES,

Acting Professor of Chemistry and Materia Medica.
FOR 3RD AND 4TH YEAR STUDENTS.

Medicine.

Friday, March 28th.

1. In what respect does the pathology of apoplexy differ from that of inflammation of the brain?

2. Explain the principles of treatment of remittent fever, both at the period of exacerbation and that of remission.

3. What are the circumstances under which full opiates have been recommended in the treatment of peritonitis; and what do you understand by a "full opiate"?

4. What is the meaning of the following terms-glossitis, ileocolitis, stomatitis, myelitis, ischuria renalis?

C. MOREHEAD.

FOR 3RD AND 4TH YEAR STUDENTS.

Surgery.

Tuesday, April 1st.

1. Enumerate the dislocations to which the shoulder joint is

subject. State the symptoms of displacement under the pectoral muscle, and describe the mode of reducing such displacement.

2. What are the symptoms of strangulated oblique inguinal hernia? State how the protruded part leaves the abdominal cavity, and give a description of the relations of the neck of the sac.

3. The symptoms and treatment of an acute phlegmonous

abscess.

JOHN PEET,
Professor of Surgery.

FOR 4TH YEAR STUDENTS.

Midwifery and Medical Jurisprudence.

Midwifery.

Friday, April 4th.

1. What are the changes which the os and cervix uteri undergo in the different months of pregnancy?

2. What is the diagnosis, prognosis, and management of a breech presentation?

Medical Jurisprudence.

1. Enumerate the circumstances which accelerate or retard the appearance of putrefaction after death.

2. Describe the symptoms and treatment of poisoning by datura. 3. How would you distinguish between arsenical and antimonial deposits obtained by Marsh's apparatus ?

W. C. COLES, M. D.

APPENDIX T.

Scholarships and Prizes awarded to the Students of the Grant Medical College at the close of the Session 1850-51.

1. An Anderson Scholarship, of Rupees 25 monthly, to the best Anatomist, Practical and Surgical Anatomy included, open for competition to the 4th, 3rd, and 2nd Year Students. To Narrayen Dajee.

2. A Carnac Scholarship, of Rupees 25 monthly, for the greatest proficiency in, and practical knowledge of Medicine, Surgery, and Midwifery, open to 4th Year Students. To Sudashew Hemraj.

3. A Farish Scholarship, of Rupees 20 monthly, for the 2nd degree of proficiency in, and practical knowledge of, Medicine, also open to 4th Year Students, has been awarded to Narrayen Dajee; but as a Scholarship has been already awarded to him, he will receive an Honorary Certificate for this, and the pecuniary advantages will pass over to Balchristna Chintoba, the next in proficiency.

4. A Reid Scholarship, of Rupees 20 monthly, for the greatest proficiency in Anatomy and Physiology, open to 3rd and 2nd Year Students. To Rustumjee Byramjee.

5. A Farish Scholarship, of Rupees 20 monthly, for the greatest proficiency in Materia Medica, also open to 3rd and 2nd Year Students. To Balkrishna Sukharam.

6. A Carnac Scholarship, of Rupees 15 monthly, for the greatest proficiency in Anatomy, open to 2nd and 1st Year Students. To Ruttonjee Iormusjee.

7. A Carnac Scholarship, of Rupees 15 monthly, for the greatest proficiency in Chemistry, both theoretical and practical, also open to 2nd and 1st Year Students. To Moreshwar Junardan.

8. An Anderson Scholarship, of Rupees 15 monthly, for the greatest proficiency in Anatomy and Chemistry, open to 1st Year Students. To Rustumjee Merwanjee.

9. A Farish Scholarship, of Rupees 10 monthly, for the 2nd degree of proficiency in Anatomy and Chemistry, also open to 1st Year Students. To M. A. Musquita.

10. The Sir Jamsetjee Jejeebhoy Medical Prize, of Rs. 250, awarded by the Government Examiner and Assessors to the Graduate who has evinced the greatest practical knowledge of Medicine, Surgery, and Midwifery. To Sebastian Carvalho.

11. The Mahomed Ali Khan Prize, consisting of a Box of Chemical Apparatus for the detection of Poisons, and a copy of Christison's Treatise on Poisons, for the greatest proficiency in Medical Jurisprudence. To Anunta Chundroba.

C. MOREHEAD,

Principal Grant Medical College.

No.

APPENDIX U.

Result of 1st Year Students' Examination. Session 1850-51.

Names.

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