The Composition of the urineJ. Churchill, 1860 - 404 pages |
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Page xii
... Sugar added in excess to ordinary food Starch 50 50 50 57 58 59 60 62 Vegetable food Fruits Gelatine Chloride of sodium 8. - Liquids 63 64 64 65 67 Water during fasting . 67 39 " " ordinary diet 69 Alcohol 71 Spirits 73 Wines 74 Beer 74 ...
... Sugar added in excess to ordinary food Starch 50 50 50 57 58 59 60 62 Vegetable food Fruits Gelatine Chloride of sodium 8. - Liquids 63 64 64 65 67 Water during fasting . 67 39 " " ordinary diet 69 Alcohol 71 Spirits 73 Wines 74 Beer 74 ...
Page xvii
... Sugar Inosite Aceton Fat Bile - pigments Bile - acids Acetic acid Lactic acid Butyric acid Nitric acid Hydro - sulphuric acid Abnormal pigments Uroxanthin , or indican Uroglaucin , or indigo - blue Urrhodin , or indirubine Green pigment ...
... Sugar Inosite Aceton Fat Bile - pigments Bile - acids Acetic acid Lactic acid Butyric acid Nitric acid Hydro - sulphuric acid Abnormal pigments Uroxanthin , or indican Uroglaucin , or indigo - blue Urrhodin , or indirubine Green pigment ...
Page 10
... sugar ( ? ) . The amount of the " extractives " excreted in twenty - four hours is not known with certainty , as the different substances cannot be isolated . In four of Böcker's series , the amount of " volatile salts and extractives ...
... sugar ( ? ) . The amount of the " extractives " excreted in twenty - four hours is not known with certainty , as the different substances cannot be isolated . In four of Böcker's series , the amount of " volatile salts and extractives ...
Page 11
... Sugar . - Schunk 5 has shown that the pigment , when treated in a particular way , can yield sugar , or a body which decom- poses the copper solution . Bruecke 6 has affirmed that , without any such decomposition , true sugar constantly ...
... Sugar . - Schunk 5 has shown that the pigment , when treated in a particular way , can yield sugar , or a body which decom- poses the copper solution . Bruecke 6 has affirmed that , without any such decomposition , true sugar constantly ...
Page 42
... sugar . Moore noticed a large quantity of " pavement epithelium " ( kidney ? ) . Dead - born child . - The urine of a dead - born child examined by Hoppe was found to contain only 3-26 parts per 1000 of organic matter ( nature not ...
... sugar . Moore noticed a large quantity of " pavement epithelium " ( kidney ? ) . Dead - born child . - The urine of a dead - born child examined by Hoppe was found to contain only 3-26 parts per 1000 of organic matter ( nature not ...
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