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(6) The distinctions in respect of negotiability between Bills of Exchange and Bills of Lading. (7) The alleged rule that innocent misrepresentation is now a reason for setting aside contracts of every description which has been challenged on the grounds that it is not reconcilable with the familiar law of the sale of goods, and that the question on principle is whether the particular fact is or should be specially within the knowledge of the party who however innocently

misstates or omits to state it.

(8) The various meanings of the word "average" in an ordinary contract of marine insurance.

(9) The so-called contracts of gratuitous employment or gratuitous agency.

(10) The rights of the assignee of the share of a partner against the other partners, (a) during the continuance of the partnership, (b) after its dissolution.

(11) The rights and liabilities and the circumstances which you consider may affect the rights and liabilities of A and B in respect of shares where A has been induced by misrepresentation in the prospectus of the X Company Limited to take shares in such company, and has afterwards sold some of the shares to B.

(12) The historical connection between true contracts and quasi contracts.

FINAL HONOUR EXAMINATION IN

MEDICINE.

THEORY AND PRACTICE OF MEDICINE.

The Board of Examiners.

1. Describe and differentiate the causes which lead to the production of thoracic pain.

2. Give an account of the causes of pulmonary emphysema, with the effects in other organs as well as the lungs.

3. Discuss the diagnostic significance of altered gait or disturbed equilibrium in diseases of the Central Nervous system.

CLINICAL MEDICINE.

The Board of Examiners.

CASES FOR COMMENTARY.

1. A child, under 2 years of age, while suffering from whooping cough of moderate severity, had a violent attack of convulsions. On recovery from

this, it was found that there was almost complete paralysis of the right side, the face not being noticeably affected. During a fit of coughing, or under any excitement, it was occasionally noticed that there were jerking movements of the paralysed limbs.

Discuss the pathological condition present, with the prognostic and therapeutic indications. 2. C. D., æt. 19, female. Has always been considered a delicate girl. Three months ago a cough developed, and there was some suspicion of dulness over the apex of one lung, but she did not lose weight, and was able to move about as usual. One evening, after a longer walk than usual, she felt very tired, and complained of a severe pain, which she referred to the right side near the spine, at the level of the lower ribs. The pain was increased on coughing, and on taking a deep breath. There was no rigor. Hot fomentations were applied to the side, and within twenty-four hours the pain disappeared. During the following night and the next day dyspnoea developed, to such a degree that the patient was unable to breathe lying down. The pulse was 110, temperature 101° F., respirations 40.

Comment on the above case; state what means you would pursue for its further investigation, with a view to diagnosis and prognosis, and describe the treatment.

OBSTETRICS AND DISEASES OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN.

The Board of Examiners.

1. Give the divisions of the Decidua, and describe their development.

2. When the birth of the head is delayed in pelvic presentations, give the causes, maternal and foetal prognosis and causes of foetal mortality, positions of the head and treatment.

3. Describe the inflammatory diseases of the Fallopian tubes, giving their causes, pathological conditions, progress, and results.

FORENSIC MEDICINE AND PSYCHOLOGICAL MEDICINE.

The Board of Examiners.

1. What are the commoner causes of sudden death, other than those resulting from poison and violence?

2. Describe the necroscopic appearances in death, severally, from starvation, cold, and solar heat.

3. Enumerate the phenomena indicative in death by all the forms of apnoea, and say if these indications are to be found collectively in death from causes other than apnoea.

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4. Specify in detail the various kinds of wounds.

5. Set down minutely all the symptoms observed in a typical case of General Paralysis of the Insane, and describe also the various necroscopic appearances observed in such a case.

6. Describe the various ways in which chloroform, by inhalation, kills; and say what are the precautions proper to be taken to prevent fatal consequences resulting when it is administered.

FINAL HONOUR EXAMINATION IN

SURGERY.

SURGERY.

The Board of Examiners.

1. Describe the symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment of acute prostatitis. Comment on its etiology and sequelæ.

2. Discuss the surgical treatment of perforated gastric ulcer.

3. Discuss the treatment of Tetanus, including the latest developments.

4. Discuss the diagnosis of enlargements of the gallbladder.

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