Analysis of the urineD. Appleton and Company, 1886 - 310 pages |
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... Salts of the Urine E. Further Tests for Abnormal Matters F. Investigation of the Sediment . GENERAL DIAGNOSIS CHAPTER VII . PAGE 219 221 223 224 224 224 225 227 227 227 • 227 232 CHAPTER VIII . DIAGNOSIS OF THE DISEASES OF THE URINARY ...
... Salts of the Urine E. Further Tests for Abnormal Matters F. Investigation of the Sediment . GENERAL DIAGNOSIS CHAPTER VII . PAGE 219 221 223 224 224 224 225 227 227 227 • 227 232 CHAPTER VIII . DIAGNOSIS OF THE DISEASES OF THE URINARY ...
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... , and that consequently a profuse exudation of water occurs from the Malpighian tufts , which contains dis- solved salts ( also blood serum , a little albumen , and fat- globules ) . Accordingly , one finds in the urinary.
... , and that consequently a profuse exudation of water occurs from the Malpighian tufts , which contains dis- solved salts ( also blood serum , a little albumen , and fat- globules ) . Accordingly , one finds in the urinary.
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... salts ) . In this manner the watery urine becomes more concentrated and richer in urea and salts - a true urine . The absence of albumen may be accounted for from the fact that it passes through animal membrane with much difficulty and ...
... salts ) . In this manner the watery urine becomes more concentrated and richer in urea and salts - a true urine . The absence of albumen may be accounted for from the fact that it passes through animal membrane with much difficulty and ...
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... salts ( as mono- and di - sodic phosphates ) , which together give a neutral or slightly alkaline reaction with litmus . This is a discovery of importance , as it obviates the necessity of attributing to the renal epithelium the ...
... salts ( as mono- and di - sodic phosphates ) , which together give a neutral or slightly alkaline reaction with litmus . This is a discovery of importance , as it obviates the necessity of attributing to the renal epithelium the ...
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... salts come from the glomeruli , not by mere filtration , but by specific action of the cells covering the glomerular tufts . These cells , moreover , when in normal condition , prevent the passage of albu- men , and only allow it to ...
... salts come from the glomeruli , not by mere filtration , but by specific action of the cells covering the glomerular tufts . These cells , moreover , when in normal condition , prevent the passage of albu- men , and only allow it to ...
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acetic acid acid reaction acid urine acute addition albumen albumen is present albuminuria alkaline alkaline urine ammonia ammonium ammonium carbonate amount of urine appears bacteria bladder bladder-catarrh blood blood-coloring matters blood-corpuscles boiling c.c. of urine calcium oxalate carbonate catarrh cent characteristic chloride chronic Cloth cloudy constituents corpuscles crystals cylinders cystine diabetes diagnosis disease dissolved drop earthy phosphates edition epithelial cells epithelium evaporated excreted febrile processes fermentation filter filtrate fluid glass glomeruli grms hæmaturia heat increased indican kidney kidney-pelvis layer membrane microscope milligr mixture mucus murexide nitrate nitric acid normal urine observed occurs parenchymatous nephritis phosphoric acid PLATE polyuria potassium precipitate pus-corpuscles pyelitis quantity reagent renal salts sediment sodium solution sometimes specific gravity substances sugar sulphate tion triple phosphates tube tubules turbidity twenty-four hours urates urea urethra uric acid urinary apparatus urine contains urobiline usually villous tissue yellow
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