arranged so as to leave right-hand pages blank and are printed on paper prepared for the use of either ink or pencil. Upon the eve of examination, students will find a review of the questions in these volumes, in connection with their personal notes, an efficient and ready means of preparation to successfully meet the test. The method adopted of supplying answers to questions by citing references to standard text-books is the outcome of careful thought, as furnishing the student with much fuller information than could be couched in the few lines of reply admissible in such volumes. In selecting works for reference, care has been taken to choose those in most general use and of unquestioned authority. Appended to each question is an indication of the dates upon which it has been asked, thus showing its frequency and relative importance. The remaining volumes of this series are in active preparation, and will appear at an early date. R. J. E. SCOTT. CONTENTS. Cerebrospinal Meningitis (Q. 40 to 44). 2. Diseases of the Digestive System Diseases of the Mouth (Q. 85 and 86). Diseases of the Esophagus (Q. 87 to 89). Diseases of the Stomach (Q. 90 to 105) Diseases of the Intestines (Q. 106 to 117). 25 6. Diseases of the Urinary System Diseases of the Kidneys (Q. 189 to 200). 7. Diseases of the Nervous System Diseases of the Nerves (Q. 205 to 208). Diseases of the Spinal Cord (Q. 209 to 213). CONTENTS. vii |