ROYAL VETERINARY COLLEGE. 
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10. Classify and describe the tests for arsenious acid, with 
the re-actions that take place ; also the accepted antidote, and 
mode of preparation. 
Time allowed , , 12 to 5. 
Silver Medal ..... Mr. Thornton Hart. 
Certifiwle of Merit of the j Mf E Carrington . 
Certificate of Merit of the> m Q Wentworth . 
Second Class . . ) 
Practical Anatomy. 
1. Name the muscles which are attached to the occiput, and 
describe the precise part of that bone to which each is attached. 
2. Describe the foramina of the orbit, also the vessels and 
nerves which pass through them. 
3. Describe the course of the oesophagus from its commence- 
ment at the pharynx to its termination in the stomach ; and be 
particular in pointing out its relative position and connection 
with adjacent parts. 
4. Describe fully the anatomy of the pericardial sac. 
5. Describe the form of the spinal cord ; how and where it 
terminates ; also state the variations in its diameter. 
6. Describe the membranes of the spinal cord, and state 
briefly the anatomical peculiarities of each. 
7. Describe the origin of the spinal nerves, the peculiarities 
of their roots, and their passage out of the spinal canal. 
8. Describe the course of the anterior tibial artery, and state 
the position it holds to other important organs ; and further de- 
scribe the continuation of the same vessel to the pedal bone. 
9. Describe the figure of the tenth dorsal vertebra, stating its 
size (as compared with other vertebrae), the number of its arti- 
culations, and the ligaments proper to it. 
G. W. Varnell, 
PRIZE : — Miller's Principles of Sur- 
gery, last edition, elegantly bound 
and appropriately lettered 
Certificate of Merit of the First Class 
Certificate of Merit of the Second 
Class 
Equal 
Demonstrator of Anatomy. 
Mr. John Henry Carter. 
Mr. Charles Steel. 
Mr. Thomas Webb, 
Mr. George Rossel. 
