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(1)  How  would  you  identify  and  determine  the  components  in  a  mixture 
of  free  fatty  acid,  fatty  oil,  and  mineral  oil  ?  (2)  How  would  you  identify  and 
determine  the  components  in  a  mixture  of  aromatic  hydrocarbon,  phenol  and 
ketone  ? 
MATERIA  MKDICA. 
A — Medical  Terms,  etc. — Define  briefly  the  following  terms,  viz.:  (1)  Epis- 
pastic.  (2)  Antiseptic.  (3)  Escharotic.  (4)  Hypnotic.  (5)  Disinfectant.  (6) 
Lithontriptic.  (7)  Ecbolic.  (8)  Errhine.  (9)  Cholagogue.  (10)  Sudorific. 
Give  three  illustrations  of  each  of  the  above  terms  from  the  following  list,  viz.: 
Sulphonal,  Podophyllin,  Dover's  Powder,  Ergot,  Mustard,  Caustic  Potassa, 
Corrosive  Sublimate,  Iodoform,  Potassium  Citrate,  Pilocarpine,  Nitric  Acid, 
Formaldehyde,  Savine,  Veratriue,  Trional,  Aloin,  Boric  Acid,  Lithium  Citrate, 
Euonymin,  Piperazin,  Chloral,  Carbolic  Acid,  Bloodroot,  Mezereum,  Hot  Bath, 
Thymol,  Cantharides,  Arsenic,  Cotton  Root  Bark,  Ginger. 
B — Official  Names,  etc. — Give  the  official  names  of  the  following  and  state 
what  constitutes  in  each  case  the  official  drug:  (1)  Wolfsbane.  (2)  Woody 
Nightshade.  (3)  Mediterranean  Onion.  (4)  Henbane.  (5)  Wormwood.  (6) 
Indian  Hemp.     (7)  Canadian  Hemp.    (8)  Stinkasant.    (9)  Culver's  Physic. 
(10)  Blue  Cohosh.  (11)  Succus  Theabaicum.  (12)  Soldier's  Friend.  (13) 
Lactose.  (14)  Queen's  Root.  (15)  Cutch.  (16)  Cleum  Jecoris  Aselli.  (17) 
Indian  Tobacco.    (18)  Oxgall.    (19)  Bitter  Apple.    (20)  Spotted  Hemlock. 
C— Anti-Constipation  Pills. — Write  out  a  formula  for  twelve  pills  which 
shall  contain  the  proper  amounts  of  the  following  ingredients,  viz.:  Aloin, 
Extract  of  Nux  Vomica,  Extract  of  Belladonna,  Extract  of  Physostigma. 
How  should  they  be  given  ? 
D — Official  Names,  Natural  Orders,  etc. — Give  the  official  names,  natural 
orders  and  habitat  of  the  drugs  derived  from  the  following  origins,  viz.:  (1) 
Barosma  crenulata.  (2)  Rhamus  Purshiana.  (3)  Nicotiana  Tabacum.  (4) 
Cannabis  Sativa.  (5)  Fraxiuus  ornus.  (6)  Croton  Tiglium.  (7)  Ecballium 
Elaterinum.    (8)  Veronica  virginica.    (9)  Pinus  palustris.    ( 10)  Abies  balsamea. 
(11)  Brassica  alba.  (12)  Melaleuca  Leucadendron.  (13)  Citrus  Bergamia. 
(14)  Garcinia  Hanburii.  (15)  Liquidamber  orientalis.  (16)  Ruta  graveolens. 
(17)  Swertia  Chirata.  (18)  Dryopteris  Filix-mas.  (19)  Astragalus  gummifera. 
(20)  Claviceps  purpurea. 
E — N.  O.  Solanacecs. — (1)  Give  the  official  names  and  active  constituents  of 
four  leaf  drugs,  a  fruit  drug  and  a  stem  drug  derived  from  plants  belonging  to 
this  order.  (2)  Give  the  dose  of  four  official  alkaloidal  salts  derived  from  the 
above  sources.  (3)  What  is  the  action  of  the  latter  upon  the  pupil  of  the  eye, 
and  what  are  the  drugs  which  act  in  this  way  called  ?  (4)  Name  two  official 
drugs  that  have  an  opposite  action,  and  the  class  of  drugs  to  which  they  belong. 
F — Monkshood. — (1)  State  three  prominent  ways  in  which  you  would  differ- 
entiate this  drug  from  dandelion  root.  (2)  State  its  alkaloidal  constituents, 
and  the  acid  with  which  they  are  combined.  (3)  What  is  the  action  of  this 
drug  upon  the  cutaneous  sensory  nerves,  the  heart  and  the  respiration  ?  (4) 
State  the  medicinal  properties  of  this  drug,  and  the  method  of  giving  it  to  get 
the  best  results.    (5)  How  would  you  treat  a  case  of  poisoning  by  this  drug? 
G— Volatile  Oils. — Give  the  Latin  official  names  of  the  following,  and  the 
botanical  names  of  the  plants  from  which  they  are  derived  :  (1)  Oil  of  Flea- 
