612 THE FITZWYGRAM PRIZES. 
Selection of 
Examina- Horses for 
Diagnosis 
tion for 
Specific 
Shoe¬ 
Nos. of Disease. 
Soundness. 
purposes. 
ing. 
Total. 
200 
200 
100 
100 
Mr. Edw. Simpson Shave 
74 . 180 . 
190 . 
75 . 
200 
. 645 
— Thos. Herbert Lewis 
81 . 180 . 
180 . 
75 . 
200 
. 635 
— Wm. Frank Smith . 
73 . 180 . 
170 . 
100 . 
95 
. 545 
First 
Second 
Examination. Examination. 
Mr. Edw. Simpson Shave . 892 . 645 = 1537 
— Thos. Herbert Lewis . 873 . 635 = 1508 
— Wm. Frank Smith . . 821 . 545 = 1366 
Result : 
1st. Prize. —Mr. Edward Simpson Shave . . £50. 
2nd. Prize. —Mr. Thomas Herbert Lewis . . £30. 
3rd. Prize. —Mr. Wm. Frank Smith . . . £20. 
Wm. Henry Coates, Secretary. 
Anatomy. 
I. Describe the relations of the parotid gland, with special 
reference to opening of an abscess in this region. 
II. Describe the exact relations of the metacarpal and plantar 
nerves at the seats of operation for neurotomy. 
III. Describe the relations of the urethra of the horse and the 
mare, with special reference to the passing of a catheter 
in both. 
IV. Describe the frontal and maxillary sinuses, with special re¬ 
ference to trephining. 
V. Describe the anatomical relations of the tendons and liga¬ 
ments of the fore and hind legs of the horse at the common 
seats of strain. 
VI. Describe the anatomical relations of the structures at the 
seat of poll-evil and fistulous withers, with special refer¬ 
ence to operative measures. 
Questions in Physiology. 
I. Describe the various influences in operation for the main¬ 
tenance of the blood circulation, state which of them you 
consider to be vital, which chemico-vital, and which 
mechanical. 
II. State what structures of the horse and ox, name the func¬ 
tion (inter alia ) of protecting more vital tissues from the 
deleterious influences of concussion.—Give an example of 
each kind. 
III. Enumerate the functions of the cranial nerves. State 
which of them are nerves of special sense, which of 
common sensation, which of motion, and which com¬ 
pound function. Describe the several functions of each 
compound nerve. 
IV. Describe the function of rumination and the inferences you 
deduce therefrom in regard to the system of feeding 
ruminants. 
Marks 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
300 
100 
100 
50 
50 
300 
