The Composition of the urineJ. Churchill, 1860 - 404 pages |
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Page vii
... statement should be easily traced to its author , so as , if necessary , to be properly verified . The title of the book expresses its exact nature ; it is a mere enumeration of the alterations in the urinary constituents under various ...
... statement should be easily traced to its author , so as , if necessary , to be properly verified . The title of the book expresses its exact nature ; it is a mere enumeration of the alterations in the urinary constituents under various ...
Page 4
... statements , they have been alone employed in the follow- ing work ; and this introduction is chiefly occupied with an enumeration of the mean amounts of the urinary constituents excreted in twenty - four hours by the whole body , and ...
... statements , they have been alone employed in the follow- ing work ; and this introduction is chiefly occupied with an enumeration of the mean amounts of the urinary constituents excreted in twenty - four hours by the whole body , and ...
Page 27
... statement , if true , would settle at last the much con- troverted doctrine of the " luxus consumption " of the albu- minous food ( Bidder , Schmidt , and Frerichs ) , - that doctrine which teaches that the well - known increase of urea ...
... statement , if true , would settle at last the much con- troverted doctrine of the " luxus consumption " of the albu- minous food ( Bidder , Schmidt , and Frerichs ) , - that doctrine which teaches that the well - known increase of urea ...
Page 28
... statement that this increase is greater after indigestible food may be correct , though full ob- servations are yet wanting on the point . But if the urea is only formed from tissue , the uric acid must be also presumed to have only a ...
... statement that this increase is greater after indigestible food may be correct , though full ob- servations are yet wanting on the point . But if the urea is only formed from tissue , the uric acid must be also presumed to have only a ...
Page 30
... statement that succinic acid produces hippuric acid be correct , it is , at present , quite inexplicable . ( See chap . ii . ) Hippuric acid in the circulation does not form urea . 5. The pigment is believed to be derived from the ...
... statement that succinic acid produces hippuric acid be correct , it is , at present , quite inexplicable . ( See chap . ii . ) Hippuric acid in the circulation does not form urea . 5. The pigment is believed to be derived from the ...
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