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railway. The rails are to be as nearly as possible level with the bottom of the truss, and the greatest load may be assumed as a 60-ton locomotive occupying the whole bridge.

DRAWING AND QUANTITY SURVEYING. The Board of Examiners.

1. A circular reservoir is 100 feet internal diameter at the top. It is formed of a concrete wall 10 feet high, 1 foot 6 inches thick at top, and 3 feet thick at bottom, the outer face being vertical. Outside this concrete wall is an earthen bank 10 feet wide at top, with a slope of 1 to 1. The bottom of the reservoir is slightly conical, being 2 feet lower at the centre than at the sides, and is covered with 9 inches of concrete. The bottom of the reservoir at the centre is 4 feet below the original surface of the ground, and that surface slopes uniformly 1 foot in 100.

Make to a scale of inch to 1 foot a half plan and diametrical section of this reservoir, compute its capacity when filled within 1 foot of the top, and also amount of excavation, filling, and concrete required.

GENERAL ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY.

The Board of Examiners.

1. Explain the use of the Pendulum Myograph arranged to take the curve of a single induction shock thrown into a nerve muscle preparation, giving at the same time a diagram of the arrangement of a vibrating tuning-fork with a Despretz Signal.

2. Give instances of Reflex Action as exhibited by the Brain and Spinal Cord, together with the paths of the afferent and efferent impulses.

3. Through what channels is the Heart-Beat experimentally affected in the Frog and in the Dog.

4. Give a description of the use of Kühne's Artificial eye.

PHYSIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY AND

HISTOLOGY.

The Board of Examiners.

1. What are the chemical reactions of glucose, and how may the quantity passed by a diabetic patient be ascertained?

2. Describe the modes of ascertaining the constituents of milk.

3. Where are gelatin, elastin, chondrin, keratin, mucin, and meclein found, and how would you recognise them ?

4. Describe the microscopic structure of the thymus gland, supra renal capsule, and cardiac muscular fibres.

The answers to be illustrated by diagrams.

JUNIOR DESCRIPTIVE AND SURGICAL

ANATOMY.

The Board of Examiners.

1. Describe the ligaments uniting the occiput, atlas,

and axis.

2. Describe the ligaments of the mediotarsal joint.

3. Describe the origins, insertions, relations, and functions of the following muscles:-Middle constrictor of pharynx, splenius, flexor carpi ulnaris, adductor pollicis manûs, diaphragm, popliteus, abductor hallucis.

SENIOR DESCRIPTIVE AND SURGICAL

ANATOMY.

The Board of Examiners.

1. Describe the course and relations of the facial nerve in the petrous bone, and the branches given off by it in this situation.

2. Describe the structures exposed in a vertical transverse section through the isthmus of the brain in the region of the testes. Draw a rough diagram illustrating your answer.

3. Describe the origin, course, relations, branches, and communications of the radial nerve.

4. Describe the origin, course, relations, branches, and anastomoses of the deep epigastric artery.

5. Describe the lymphatic vessels and glands of the lower extremity.

6. Describe the origin, course, relations, branches, and anastomoses of the plantar arteries.

REGIONAL AND APPLIED ANATOMY.
The Board of Examiners.

1. Describe the relations of the chief markings on the surface of the brain to the surface of the cranium.

2. Describe the origin, course, relations, and branches of the laryngeal nerves.

3. Describe the principal irregularities in the arteries of the upper extremity, excluding the subclavian.

4. Describe the external characters, course, and relations of the caecum, appendix, and ascending colon.

5. Describe the prostate gland and its relations. 6. Describe the course and relations of the common femoral artery.

PATHOLOGY,

The Board of Examiners.

1. State what you know concerning the bacillus of tetanus, and the production of artificial immunity from this disease.

2. Describe the changes in the valves produced by endocarditis.

3. Discuss lymphoma.

4. Describe the repair of divided nerves.

5. Describe the macroscopic and microscopic appear ances in nutmeg liver.

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