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Marrubium,  Iris,  Eupatorium,  Leptandra,  Euonymus,  Pyrethrum,  Pimenta, 
Myristica,  Capsicum,  Sumbul,  Absinthium,  Hedeoma,  Matricaria,  Cypripe- 
dium,  Inula,  Eriodictyon,  Aspidosperma,  Frangula,  Oleum  Tiglii,  Oleum 
Erigerontis. 
F — Official  Names. — (1)  Give  the  official  names  of  the  following,  viz.: 
Monkshood,  Yellow  Jasmine,  Garlic,  Foxglove,  Deadly  Nightshade,  Mandrake, 
Pokeroot,  Butternut  Bark,  Cascara  Sagrada,  Henbane,  Jamestown-weed,  Broom, 
Pleurisy  Root,  Oil  of  Sweet  Birch,  Bloodroot.  [2)  Which  of  these  acts  as  a 
heart  tonic,  which  as  a  heart  depressant  (sedative  ,  which  as  an  expectorant, 
which  as  laxatives,  which  as  cerebral  depressants  ? 
G — Cinchona  Bark . — [1]  Name  the  botanical  sources,  habitat  and  countries 
from  which  our  present  supplies  are  obtained.  2)  What  do  we  mean  by  the 
terms  ''natural,''  !>  mossed"  and  "renewed"  barks?  (3)  What  per  cent,  of 
alkaloids  does  the  latter  often  yield,  name  the  principal  constituents,  state 
their  medicinal  properties,  what  name  is  applied  to  the  effect  produced  by  over- 
doses and  what  are  these  effects  ? 
H — Doses. — (1)  State  the  largest  single  dose  which  you  would  give  of  each 
of  the  following,  viz.  :  Opium,  Codeine,  Morphine,  Heroin,  Strychnine,  Atro- 
pine, Pilocarpine  Hydrochlorate,  Apomorphine  Hydrochlorate,  Caffeine,  Hyos- 
cine  Hydrobromate,  Cocaine  Hydrochlorate. 
/ — Toxicology. —  1)  Give  the  chemical  antidotes  and  physiological  antagonists 
for  poisoning  by  the  following  drugs,  viz.  :  Opium,  Strychnine,  Aconite,  Bella- 
donna, Chloral  Hydrate. 
K — Emergencies. —  \\  What  do  we  mean  by  the  terms  "incised  wound,'' 
healing  by  "  first  intention,"  14  healing  by  granulation  "  ?  (2)  Briefly  outline 
your  method  of  treating  (antiseptically)  a  scalp  wound.  (3)  In  hemorrhage 
from  an  artery  at  what  point  would  you  apply  pressure  10  control  bleeding  ?  at 
what  point  in  hemorrhage  from  a  vein  ? 
COMMITTEE. 
A — Foxglove. —  1)  Give  the  botanical  name  and  natural  order.  (2)  From 
what  countries  is  the  commercial  supply  of  this  drug  usually  obtained  ?  (3) 
Describe  the  general  appearance  of  the  drug  microscopically.  (4)  Name  three 
official  preparations  of  the  drug.  1  5  What  are  their  respective  uses  in  medi- 
cine? 6  Name  the  active  principles  of  Foxglove.  (7)  Is  it  safe  to  prescribe 
either  of  these  principles?  if  not,  why  not  ?J 
B — Give  the  unabbreviated  official  or  Latin  name,  ingredients,  brief  outline  of 
process,  and  describe  the  appearance  of  the  following  :  Prussic  Acid,  Lugol's 
Solution,  Labarraque's  Solution,  Elixir  of  Vitriol,  Plummer's  Pills,  Carron 
Oil,  Strengthening  Plaster, 
C—  If  you  were  consulted  by  a  physician  and  asked  to  suggest  the  best  meth- 
ods or  recipes  pharmaceutically^  for  administering  the  following  medicines  to 
the  sick,  by  the  mouth,  what  would  you  advise?  One  or  two  for  each  sub- 
stance may  be  given. )  i  i  Chloroform.  (2)  Quinine  Sulphate.  (3)  Tincture 
of  Ferric  Chloride.  (4)  Castor  Oil.  5j  Potassium  Iodide.  (6]  Strychnine 
Sulphate.    (7)  Silver  Nitrate.     S  |  Pumpkin  Seed. 
D — Doses  and  Antidotes. — Give  the  maximum  single  doses  of  each  of  the 
following:  (1  Atropine  Sulphate.  <2  Extract  of  Nux  Vomica.  (3)  Codeine 
Sulphate.    14)  Tincture  of  Hyoscyamus.    151  Diluted  Hydrocyanic  Acid.  (6) 
