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9. How would you distinguish lobar pneumonia from pleurisy with effusion?

10. What is cystitis? Give causes and treatment.

PRACTICE OF MEDICINE-HOMEOPATHIC.

1. How would you treat a case of diabetes mellitus? What diet would you prescribe?

2. Give in brief the pathology and diagnostic symptoms of acute endocarditis.

3. Differentiate between smallpox and varicella.

4. Give treatment of diphtheria.

5. Give etiology and symptoms of locomotor ataxia.

6. Name three remedies indicated in chronic constipation. Give indications for each.

7. Give cause and treatment of catarrhal stomatitis.

8. What is chorea? What is its treatment?

9. Differentiate acute pleurisy from pneumonia and give pathology of latter.

10. Differentiate alcoholic cirrhosis of the liver from passive congestion of the liver.

PRACTICE OF MEDICINE-ECLECTIC.

1. Differential diagnosis between cerebral hemorrhage and uraemia. 2. Diagnosis of chronic parenchymatous nephritis.

3. What is pleurisy, its causes and pathological anatomy?

4. What do you understand by intestinal indigestion?

5. What are the sequelae and complications of cerebro-spinal fever?

6. Define constipation and give its causes, symptoms and treatment.

7. What are the symptoms and physical signs of aortic regurgitation?

8. Give differential diagnosis between measles and scarlet fever and treatment of latter.

9. What is your treatment of cholera infantum?

10. Give differential diagnosis between follicular tonsillitis and diphtheria and treatment of latter.

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PRACTICE OF MEDICINE-PHYSIO-MEDICAL.

1. Name some of the intrinsic causes of disease.

2. Briefly discuss the symptoms of disease connected with the digestive functions.

3. Those connected with the nervous system.

4. Discuss palpation of the chest, stating how usually made and of what service it is. Also describe cardiac fremitus, stating where it can be felt.

5. Discuss passive hyperaemia.

6. Give the etiology, symptomatology and pathology of capillary bronchitis.

7. The etiology, symptomatology and diagnosis of emphysema.

8. Give the physical signs of pulmonary tuberculosis.

9. Differentiate between cardiac hypertrophy and cardiac dilatation.

10. The etiology, pathology and symptomatology of enteric fever.

SURGERY.

1. Discuss drainage in general surgery by tubes and otherwise. 2. How do you treat punctured wounds of the bowels?

3. Describe the operation for appendicitis.

4. Give pathology and outline the treatment of appendicitis.

5. Give the varieties of fractures.

6. Mention five different indications for trephining the skull.

7. Name the surgical affections of the prostate gland.

8. After wounds of the extremities, what are the indications for amputation?

9. What do you understand by septicaemia, septic intoxication and septic infection?

10. What are the differences between femoral, umbilical and ventral bernia?

Medical Institutions and State Examining Boards Represented by Candidates Examined, Licensed and Endorsed by The State Board of Health During 1902.

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Medical Institutions, Etc.—Continued.

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Michigan College of Medicine and Surgery, Detroit..
Milwaukee Medical College

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Requirements for "Those Who Desire to Practice Any Other System or Science of Treating Human Ailments."

INSTRUCTIONS TO APPLICANTS.

State Certificates authorizing persons who do not use medicines internally or externally and who do not perform surgical operations, to treat human ailments, are issued by the State Board of Health, on complying with the following requirements, based upon the Act to Regulate the Practice of Medicine in the State of Illinois, in force July 1, 1899.

1. The applicant must make application on the blank form furnished by the State Board of Health, to the Secretary at Springfield.

2. The application must be accompanied by Letters of Recommendation with regard to the moral and professional character of the applicant, from at least two reputable professional or business men residing in Illinois.

3. The applicant must pass an examination before the State Board of Health in the following branches, viz.: Anatomy, Physiology, Physiological and Inorganic Chemistry, Histology and Pathology, Symptomatology and Hygiene. Ten questions will be asked on each branch, the answers to which shall be in writing. An average of 75 per cent will be required.

4. The Fee of Ten Dollars for an examination must be paid in advance. If not paid in person, the fee should be transmitted by postal money order, draft or check made payable to the Secretary of the State Board of Health. No responsibility will be assumed for fees transmitted in any other manner. The Fee of Five Dollars for a certificate can be paid in advance, or when the applicant is notified that a certificate will be issued.

5. Persons desiring to take an examination should file their applications with the Secretary as early as possible, so as to enable the Board to determine as far as practicable the number to arrange for. It is preferred that the application and letters of recommendation be submitted in due form to the Secretary at Springfield before the examination.

TIME OF EXAMINATION.

Examinations will be held quarterly in Chicago, at the Great Northern Hotel, or, in exceptional instances, in the office of the Board at Springfield. The date of the next examination will be furnished applicants when the receipt of their application is acknowledged.

EXAMINATION IN A FOREIGN LANGUAGE.

An applicant who desires to be examined in a foreign language should notify the Secretary of the Board of the fact at least two weeks before the examination, and forward with said notification a translation fee of Ten Dollars. This fee should be remitted in a separate order, check or draft, or preferably in currency in a registered letter.

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