Calendar: 1872-1873 Page 572
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MEDICAL DEPARTMENT 573 VI i$trtttal Brpartment SENIOR SCHOLARSHIP iBtKmnr Describe the chief structural changes in the brain which are associated with hemiplegia as symptom Mention the chief causes of hoarseness and aphonia Mention the chief causes of peritonitis and describe the treatment which you would adopt Describe and explain as fully as time permits the chief pathological conditions which have for their proximate cause excessive contraction of the minute arteries in various tissues and organs Illustrate your answers to the first three questions by reference to cases which have occurred in the Hospital during the past Winter Session urgtrD Give definitions of simple comminuted compound and complicated fractures Describe the usual methods of repair and the causes which operate against union What are the dislocations of the sternal end of the clavicle State the relative frequency of their occurrence how they maybe produced their diagnostic marks and the methods of reducing and treating them Describe the operation of ligature of the external iliac artery What are the structures divided and the parts seen in performing the operation skilfully Give an outline of the col- lateral anastomoses through which the leg is supplied with blood after the operation Describe the two most common methods of amputating at the shoulder joint giving the comparative merits of each What are the arteries that usually require ligature
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