Calendar: 1849-1850 Page 308
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30G MEDICAL DEPARTMENT Describe an Intestinal Villus Distinguish by its anatomical characters the Ileum from the Jejunum Give short sketch of the various parts of the Encephalon and the mode in which they are connected with each other and with the spinal cord Describe briefly the anatomy of the Skin in part where the sense of touch is highly developed Relate the experiments of Weber on the sense of touch Give concise account of the anatomy and chemical con- stitution of the Crystalline Lens 10 In what does Respiration essentially consist 11 Mention the conditions of structure or other circumstances which determine the activity of the Respiratory Function in the animal scale 12 How much Carbon is on an average separated from the human body in 24 hours In what form does it exist ir the blood and from what portion of the food is it chiefly derived III -tCijnmstvp State the principle of Wheatstone's method of determining the Velocity of Electricity What is meant by the Double Refraction of Light State how polarized beam is distinguished from beam of common light What are the chemical distinctions between Cane Sugar Grape Sugar and Sugar of Milk State the methods by which Acetic Lactic Butyric Oxalic and Mueie Acids may be oh- tained from one or other of these varieties of sugar What is Glycerin How is it prepared State its chemical characters and composition By what tests may Acetic Citric Malic and Tartaric Acids be discriminated from each other State the composition of these acids Enumerate the most important of the Vegetable Alkaloids and the composition of such as you remember Describe the mode of preparing Disulphate of Quinia
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