Title
Physiology examination, 1884-1885
Subject
Letter writing
Ames, Frances Proctor, 1856-1948
State University of New York at Buffalo. School of Medicine
Description
This is a photograph of an examination in physiology given at the University of Buffalo after the 1884-1885 session. Frances Proctor Ames graduated from the medical school in 1885.
Creator
Ames, Frances Proctor, 1856-1948
Publisher
State University of New York at Buffalo. University Archives
Date
1884-1885
Contributor
Ames, Frances Proctor, 1856-1948
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Format
image/jpeg
Language
en-US
Type
Text
Identifier
RG9-12-1043_1_5_005
Date Created
2016-05-10
Is Part Of
Frances Proctor Ames Papers, 1882-1948 (RG 9/12/1043)
LIB-UA041
Extent
12.7x21.6
Transcription
UNIVERSITY OF BUFFALO.
PHYSIOLOGY.
SESSION 1884-'85.
1. Give composition, reaction and function of Gastric Juice.
Give composition, reaction and function of Pancreatic Juice.
Give composition, reaction and function of Bile.
Give composition, reaction and function of Intestinal Juice.
2. Describe the mode of action in the Nervous System upon the circu-
lation in Sub-Maxillary glands, together with the effects of this
action.
3. Give cause, and manner of death from
(a.) Introduction of air into the Veins.
(b.) Respiration of Carbon Monoxide.
(c.) Tying the Trachea.
(d.) Breaking-up the Respiratory Ganglion.
4. Describe the sounds of the Heart; the mechanism of their produc-
tion; and their relations to the currents of blood through the
Heart.
5. Describe the functions of the 5th pair of Cranial Nerves.
6. Describe the functions of the Glottis; and the action of nerves
upon it.
7. Describe Muscular Irritability, and Nervous Irritability; and the
meanes of distinguishing them from each other; and howe to dis-
tinguish the irritability of the Motor from that of the Sensitive
Nerves.
8. Describe the function of the Chorda Tympani Nerve.
9. Describe the movement of the Heart as observed in a living animal.
10. Describe Cadaveric Rigidity; with cause.
PHYSIOLOGY.
SESSION 1884-'85.
1. Give composition, reaction and function of Gastric Juice.
Give composition, reaction and function of Pancreatic Juice.
Give composition, reaction and function of Bile.
Give composition, reaction and function of Intestinal Juice.
2. Describe the mode of action in the Nervous System upon the circu-
lation in Sub-Maxillary glands, together with the effects of this
action.
3. Give cause, and manner of death from
(a.) Introduction of air into the Veins.
(b.) Respiration of Carbon Monoxide.
(c.) Tying the Trachea.
(d.) Breaking-up the Respiratory Ganglion.
4. Describe the sounds of the Heart; the mechanism of their produc-
tion; and their relations to the currents of blood through the
Heart.
5. Describe the functions of the 5th pair of Cranial Nerves.
6. Describe the functions of the Glottis; and the action of nerves
upon it.
7. Describe Muscular Irritability, and Nervous Irritability; and the
meanes of distinguishing them from each other; and howe to dis-
tinguish the irritability of the Motor from that of the Sensitive
Nerves.
8. Describe the function of the Chorda Tympani Nerve.
9. Describe the movement of the Heart as observed in a living animal.
10. Describe Cadaveric Rigidity; with cause.
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Correspondence
Collection
Citation
Ames, Frances Proctor, 1856-1948, “Physiology examination, 1884-1885,” Digital Collections - University at Buffalo Libraries, accessed December 21, 2025, https://digital.lib.buffalo.edu/items/show/79648.
