The Composition of the urineJ. Churchill, 1860 - 404 pages |
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Page ix
... mean results ; but the references will enable any one who wishes to determine the maximum and minimum amounts to do so . Although I do not undertake , in this volume , to give an account of the excretions of the lungs , the skin , and ...
... mean results ; but the references will enable any one who wishes to determine the maximum and minimum amounts to do so . Although I do not undertake , in this volume , to give an account of the excretions of the lungs , the skin , and ...
Page xi
... mean amounts of the normal urinary constituents in men between twenty and forty years PAGE of age 3 " " 2. On the relative proportions and combinations of the con- stituents , and on the synthetic constitution of the urine . 20 20 23 3 ...
... mean amounts of the normal urinary constituents in men between twenty and forty years PAGE of age 3 " " 2. On the relative proportions and combinations of the con- stituents , and on the synthetic constitution of the urine . 20 20 23 3 ...
Page xxii
... mean quantities of ingesta and egesta , for a man weighing 56 kilo- grammes , or 123 pounds avoirdupois . The total ingesta and egesta are about th of the body - weight . Total Ingesta Total Egesta . Grammes . 2805 2884 In 24 hours ...
... mean quantities of ingesta and egesta , for a man weighing 56 kilo- grammes , or 123 pounds avoirdupois . The total ingesta and egesta are about th of the body - weight . Total Ingesta Total Egesta . Grammes . 2805 2884 In 24 hours ...
Page xxiii
... mean per - centage amount of the excretion was-- Urine Insensible perspiration Fæces 57 to 61 per cent . 33 38 " " 4 5 33 39 Book I , Chapter II , page 141. - The effect of arsenic . Schmidt and Stürzwage ( quoted by Valentin , in ...
... mean per - centage amount of the excretion was-- Urine Insensible perspiration Fæces 57 to 61 per cent . 33 38 " " 4 5 33 39 Book I , Chapter II , page 141. - The effect of arsenic . Schmidt and Stürzwage ( quoted by Valentin , in ...
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... of the constituents , and it is now in general use . The period of twenty - four hours is usually chosen ( INTRODUCTION -Enumeration of the mean amounts of the normal urinary constituents in men between twenty and forty years of age.
... of the constituents , and it is now in general use . The period of twenty - four hours is usually chosen ( INTRODUCTION -Enumeration of the mean amounts of the normal urinary constituents in men between twenty and forty years of age.
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