244  Philadelphia  College  of  Pharmacy.      { An,-M^£5arm- 
Morphine  Sulphate.  Also  give  physiological  antagonist  and  antidote.  (7) 
Extract  of  Aconite.  Also  give  physiological  antagonist  and  antidote.  (8) 
Strychnine  Sulphate.  Also  give  physiological  antagonist  and  antidote.  (9) 
Corrosive  Sublimate.    Also  antidote.    (10)  Fowler's  Solution.    Also  antidote. 
E — Fehling's  Solution. — (1)  What  is  Fehling's  Solution?  (2)  Under  what 
title  is  this  solution  to  be  found  among  the  volumetric  solutions  of  the  U.S. P.  ? 
(3)  Give  the  approved  method  of  keeping  this  solution,  and  state  your  reasons 
for  the  procedure.  (4)  What  is  the  equivalent  of  1  c.c.  of  the  solution  in  terms 
of  glucose?  (5)  How  is  Fehling's  Solution  to  be  used  for  the  gravimetric  esti- 
mation of  glucose?  (6)  What  is  the  ratio  between  the  weighed  cupric  oxide 
and  glucose?  (7)  How  would  you  prepare  a  specimen  of  urine  in  order  to  test 
it  for  glucose  ? 
F— Acetic  Acid. — (1)  What  is  the  commercial  source  of  Acetic  Acid?  (2) 
How  is  the  crude  product  purified?  (3)  Name  five  official  acetates.  (4) 
Give  the  chemical  formulas  for  each.  (5)  Explain  the  conditions  favoring  the 
acetous  fermentation. 
G — Give  the  unabbreviated  official  names  and  proper  abbreviations  for  shop 
furniture  labels  for  the  following  :  Bromide  of  Potash,  Saltpetre,  Calomel, 
White  Arsenic,  White  Vitriol,  Copperas,  Sal  Soda,  Glauber's  Salt,  Yellow  Prus- 
siate  of  Potash,  Rochelle  Salt,  Cream  of  Tartar,  Liver  of  Sulphur,  Litharge, 
Sugar  of  Lead,  White  Precipitate,  Red  Precipitate,  Tartar  Emetic,  Burnt  Alum, 
Hypo,  Kermes  Mineral 
//—Criticise  the  following  prescriptions.  Write  out,  with  English  names, 
the  ingredients  and  quantities.  Would  there  be  any  chemical  action  ?  State 
how  you  would  compound  them,  or  what  course  you  would  pursue.  Give  the 
meaning  of  any  marks  or  numbers  on  the  margins  : 
R    Tr.  Ferri  Chlor. 
Tr.  Opii  Camph. 
Ng    Tr.  Lavand.  Comp.  aaf^ss 
Mist.  Cretse  q.  s.  ad  f  g  iv 
Sig. — A  teaspoonful  3  times  a  day. 
March  20,  '04.  M.  P. 
R    Sodii  Bicarb.  giij 
Sodii  Borat.  3  ij 
Acid  Carbolic  f  3  ss 
LX    Glycerini  f^i 
Aquae  q.  s.  ft.  Oss 
Sig. — Apply  as  directed. 
March  22,  '04.  V.  K. 
/ — Would  you  compound  the  following  prescriptions  as  written  ?  What 
course  would  you  pursue?  Write  out,  in  English,  the  correct  translation  of 
ingredients  and  quantities  : 
R  Antipyrin 
Chloral  Hydrate  aa  2  gm. 
Ft.  chart.  No.  X. 
Sig. — Add  one  powder  to  a  tablespoonful 
of  water  and  take  as  required.  C.  W. 
