The Composition of the urineJ. Churchill, 1860 - 404 pages |
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... effect of arsenious acid on horses and men , of which so much has been said , is really correct . Large doses produced irritation of the nervous centres ; so that the effect on metamorphosis was , perhaps , produced by the action , in a ...
... effect of arsenious acid on horses and men , of which so much has been said , is really correct . Large doses produced irritation of the nervous centres ; so that the effect on metamorphosis was , perhaps , produced by the action , in a ...
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... effect of race cannot be decided till the precise influences of food and of different modes of life are accurately known , so that their effects may be eliminated from the problem . Taking only the German , French , and English ( races ...
... effect of race cannot be decided till the precise influences of food and of different modes of life are accurately known , so that their effects may be eliminated from the problem . Taking only the German , French , and English ( races ...
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... effect of all the more appreciable con- ditions must be first determined . SECTION IV . WEIGHT . As a general rule , the greater the weight of the body , the greater is the amount of the urinary constituents ; and the reverse . This ...
... effect of all the more appreciable con- ditions must be first determined . SECTION IV . WEIGHT . As a general rule , the greater the weight of the body , the greater is the amount of the urinary constituents ; and the reverse . This ...
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... effect of weight on uric acid appears less marked ( Ranke ) , and very heavy men sometimes excrete an extremely small quantity . The influence on the sulphuric acid appears to resemble that on the urea . On the other constituents of the ...
... effect of weight on uric acid appears less marked ( Ranke ) , and very heavy men sometimes excrete an extremely small quantity . The influence on the sulphuric acid appears to resemble that on the urea . On the other constituents of the ...
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Edmund Alexander Parkes. meat and vegetables , the urine begins to show the effect produced by food , and this effect usually continues for ten or twelve hours ( urina cibi ) , occasionally for sixteen or eighteen hours , and sometimes ...
Edmund Alexander Parkes. meat and vegetables , the urine begins to show the effect produced by food , and this effect usually continues for ten or twelve hours ( urina cibi ) , occasionally for sixteen or eighteen hours , and sometimes ...
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