LIBERTY!"

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For all that care to hear;

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THE SCHOOL OF TROPICAL MEDICINE.

EXAMINATION PAPERS.

Sixth Session.

- July 15, 1991.—10 am. to 1 p.m.

Paper No...

(1) Given a case of Quotidian' Intermittent

Fever in a patient from a malarial country, what are the points to be considered in making a diagnosis?

(2) Describe the clinical symptoms of Tropi. cal Enteric Fever, as regards their differences from Enteric Fever of cold climates.

(3) What are the chief-clinical feature of Nodular Leprosy and of Nerve, Leprosy also

state how you would diagnose nodular leprosy from lupus, and nerve leprosy from leucodermia (4) In an outbreak of Cholera a number of canks are suspected: Haw would you ascer tain which of these were infected with cholera micro-organisms? When ascertained, what pre. cautions would you take, to prevent the water. from infected tanks being used 7-

Ainslie, Mrs...

Atkinson, J. 1; Allard, Rev. T. Alexander, M. R. Augustin, C. Almeida, P. J.

Anderson, W, H..

Aocha, O. A

Anderson, C. M. N.

Alex-nder Miss Ahmed, A. Aziz Anita Miss

Adelaide, Miss F.

Anderson, H. Barett, F. D.

Bracter, Hy.

Burke, Rev. P. Є.

Berger, 1.. W.

Laura, A. "Little, Arch Lorenzo,-M. Lever, Sergt Livingstone, J. Leslie, M. H. Lee, Thomas

1 ang, R. W. Leonand, M. Lestar, H. Lawrance, Benjamine Lchwalm, Margerethe -Luz, A, da

Liv, R. T. Poul- Laning, Rev. C. H. Leaguer, Mr. Linke, Herm Laugham, W. Lassen, P. M.

Hemmings, R.' Hoskins, G. F. Hogg, Bliss Harrison, M. H. Hetenson, T. J. Haus, Peter Husaian, Haji Horman, J. W. Hechter, M. (Hermann, J. S. Ho Yung Chee Hurwitz, M. Hickish, H. Henderson, L. Hamtrap, Mr. Isaac, Allen Johnstone, R. H. Jephson, Capt. I. Jurvos, A. C Jarvey, James-

Babonneau

Bonnet, F.

Lame, A.

Jones, Thos.

Brown, F. W.

McLean, A. E.

James, S. C.

Bennet, Major F. W. Miller, O. .

Herth H.

Mills, S. C..

Baikoss, H.·.·'

Maipang, W.

Brown, Rev. A. J. Bertran. W. Bauvard, Siel. Bauvard, Miss F. Babington, G. N.

Brow, S, Brown, G. Barbour, Rev. T. S. Beauchamp, Į: W. Beasley, Lt. J. H. M. Bayglies, S. 7. Bates, Ed Branson, H. Cramer, R. B Cavill, Miss A. M. Campbell, V. H. Crowley, Mrs. Cuntz, O. la Caterall, L. Capolune, Emil

Collins, Prof. Mike.

(5) Describe a Pterygium, its mode of formaClydesdale, Miss M. K.

tion and treatment.

(6) Discuss the etiology of Yellow Fever. (7) Describe the most characteristic cultures

of the Plague Bacillus.

(8) What are the pathological changes in

the epidermis characteristic of Eczema and Psoriasis? Outline a scheme of treatment for

a case of Acute Erythematous Eczema of the

face

July 15, 1901.-2 p.m. to 4 pm. Paper No. 2.

(1) Can immunity as regards the Malarial Parasite be required? If so, what evidence can be adduced for this conclusion? Give ex- amples from comparative. pathology of similar

immunity in respect to protozoal diseases in the lower animals.

(2) State what you know of the conditions under which Pus is found in, or in the neigh bourhood of, the Liver. What measures would you undertake for the relief of the patient!

(3 Describe the operation for Elephatiasis of the Scrotum.

`(4) What do you mean by "Ášelimatisation"?

(5) Describe, stating the diagnostic differ ences, the eggs of the Human Intestinal Paras: ites and the Filsrial Embryos found in Human Blood.

**PRACTICAL EXAMINATIONSTU July 16, 1901-10 m to 5 pm. (1) Stain and examine dried blood films A, B, and C, with special reference to any evidence of malaria. Note all abnormalities met with.

(2) Name twelve specimens under the microscope.

Clarke, Nelson Cestajo, A, dos Passes Conaught, Dr. I. D. Caly, Ch. Cowie, J. 5. Chanington, T. C. Carnegie, H. L. Chichester, B. L. Cox, Miss M, J. Coilley, A. G Collaço, J. M. J. Dyson, F. W, Dederich, J. Drowd, Patey Drysdale, A. B. Douglass, M. E. Das. B, Sham Dir. Gen. Govt of

R'way Dharma, Sana Esposito, Ernesto Eschauzier, P. Engert, M. Eakin, Miss E

.

Mills, F

Mitchell, W. T. Mundie, W. H. Mullary & Co. Mary, Miss Macario

Mehrtens, M. McGill, Wm. Muller, Otto

Mant, J. B.

Morton, H. Mcintosh, A. H. Mauditt, W. Mellinger, E. A. Mcintosh, James Messer, Capt. J.-F.. Mare, Monsieur, MacDonald, Lieut. Mecreki, H. McMillan, D. F. McDermete, A. B. B. McCullan, (Engineer) Matta Singh Morrey, M. E. McAulle, H. L. Ne ormick, M. Mc eot, J. M.. McGregor. W Meyer & Co, E. Niven, L. Newby, Capt. A. Newall, H. F. Nason, B.

Norman, A. J. M.

Nurton Mrs.

Nickolds, P.

Nibal, Din

Nizam Din

Nicklin, T. G.

Ch. Olivier, The Hoo.

Olet, H. M. Olbes, Federica Peterson, W.

Parfit, J. S. Petril, F.

Pennybacker, C.

Ewing, Rev. J. C. R. Pabalan, H. Excellor Emanuel & Co. Eugene, Miss Lulu Elizago, J. 8, de Eastwood, J. E Ezekiel, H. L Fitzsimmons, C. A Fleming, George. Faw, A. J. M. Frankland, A. Fernandes, J.M- Foster, F. F Flint, O. . Forel, Pierre Freid, Miss Agnus Flying Jorians Circus Fulton, Capt., Air. Farrel, S. Francesco, A. Fischer, Emil

Paton, Dr. B. L. Ponsonby, R.

Flicaria, W. G.

Piony, Herrn G. A.

Pereira, Mr. C

Pietcher, Dan Paele Singh

Pac Kwong Ming Perrin, D. š. Philcox, Mr. Ponsonby R

(3) Make dissections from three mosquitoes to show the stomach and salivary glands in a Freud, G.

Freres & Co., S.:

condition suitable for examination for Malarial Farrey, T. E. Parasites

(4) Examine the specimen of fæces, D. for Grant, L. M. P.

ova of entozon. State what you find.

Galbraith, R. Guthrie, J, B. Grey, C. E.

(5) Examine broth culture E with a view to Godfrey, H..S.

2 tentative diagnosis. What further stefa | Gitter," Mrs. would you take to confirm your diagnosis Gercke, A

(6) Examine and report on a case in the wards: Give your diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment of the case.

(7) What do the six cultures in the rack demonstrated. What conclusions, would you

draw as to the nature of the organisms!"

A. Benign Textinn Parasites,

D. Paraicious- Ancemia.

G. HB, Gray, A. G

Gray, W, 1, Glover, Miss- Greon, J. T GW.. August Gonize, Herrn Adolf Gibson, Ger Griffiths, A. E

Mixed Infectious Malaria, Quartan, and Groves, Cape T. W.

Grescents,

D. Fæces contain pva of Anchylostoma, Tri Hermann, H...

cocephalus, and Lumbrics.

E. Broth Culture, Bacillus Phleri (Timothy

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GEORGE ECKLEY, Acting Agent Andband: 17th September, T

PORTLAND ANDASIATIC STEAMSHIP

COMPANY.

Agents for and in connection with THE OREGON. RAILROAD AND NAVIGATION COMPANY, Operating the New First-class Steamships

“INDRAYELLI," ** INDRAPURA

and

Mummour COMPANION AR

We between

HONGKONG and EQRTLAND (01) - Calling at SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, MOJI, KOBE, and YOKOHAMA,

THE Steamship

["INDRAPURA;"

Silk and Valuables, all Cargo for France, and Tea for London (under arrangement) will be transhipped at Colombe into a steamer proceeding direct to Marseilles and Londan ather Cargo for London, &c., will be conveyed. vid Bombay without TranshipmenLayo

Parcels will be received at this Office until 4 P., the day before sailing. The Contents and Value of all Packages are required.

Shippen are particularly requested to nois the terms, and conditione the Company's. Bills of Lading,EN

For further Particulars, apply to

HA RITCHIE,

Superintend Hongkong 28th September-opt

REGULAR STEAMSHIP SERVICE

TO NEW YORK

VIA FORTS AND SUEZ CANAL, PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG,

'SATSUMA"

KURDISTAN",

LENNOX",

36th Oct ..................4, 5th Nov.

RICHMOND CASTLE

will be despatched for FORTLAND (OR) on or about the 14th October, 1901, I HUARA

Through Bills of Lading issued to PacifcORONSAY Coast Points and all Eastern, Canadian and “HILLGLEN- United States Points,

** LOWTHER CASTLE-

End: Nors

For through Hates of Freight and further For Freight and further Information, app Information, communicate with or apply to and to

ALLAN CAMERON

DODWELL, & Co LIMITED

General Agente

kunk, azik Magtember, 19an, p. 10168: Henghany srd October, 1867

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