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R    Phosphori  gr.  i 
Benzol  Acet.  gij 
Calcii  Chlor.  ^iij 
Tr.  Zingib.  5ss 
Aquae,  ad  ^xij 
Misce  ft.  mist.  sec.  art. 
S. — Capiat  ^ss  bis.  vel.  ter  in  die  ex  cyatho  aqua  c.  spt.  vini  gallici. 
3/21/94  27398 
R    Syr.  Pruni  Virg.  3  ij 
Acid  Hydrochl.  3ss 
Syr.  Scilla  %  i 
Tinct.  Thebaici  gi 
M.  S.— Teaspoonful  3  times  daily. — S. 
St. 
81243 
K — Criticise  and  translate  the  following.  Write  out  with  English  names  the 
ingredients  and  quantities.  State  how  you  would  compound  them.  Give 
meaning  of  numbers  and  marks  on  margin. 
R    Argent.  Oxid  gr.  xvi 
Strychnia  gr.  i 
Pulv.  Capsici  gr.  xxiv 
Ext.  Gentian  9  ij 
Box  a  full  m  =  xxxij. 
Sig. — On  box  the  contents  of  each  pill.    One  after  each  meal. 
60587 
D. 
R    NaBr  3  ij 
KI  ^ss 
H20  gij 
M.  Sig.—  £i  after  meals. 
R    Acidi  Carbolici  f  5  ij 
Ext.  Opii  gij 
01.  Olivse  Oss 
Misce  bene 
DAK.  625. 
CHEMISTRY. 
A — (1)  What  is  the  distinction  between  an  "Ether"  and  an  "Ester"  in 
organic  chemistry?  (2)  Mention  some  of  the  distinctive  chemical  reactions 
of  each  class.    (3)  Give  official  examples  of  each  class. 
B — (1)  What  is  an  aldehyde,  and  how  does  it  differ  from  a  ketone  ?  (2)  Give 
an  example  of  each  class  from  both  the  fatty  and  the  aromatic  series.  (3) 
What  reactions  are  common  to  both  classes?  (4)  By  what  difference  in 
reactions  can  they  be  distinguished  ? 
C—(  1)  What  is  meant  in  organic  chemistry  by  the  term  "unsaturated  acid ?" 
(2)  Give  an  official  example  of  such  an  acid.  (3)  By  what  reagent  is  their 
presence  recognized  in  the  analysis  of  fats?    (4)  What  is  a  "phenol-acid?" 
