| Chemistry - 1851 - 520 pages
...of Ammonia in the Human Body, with some remarks on Nitrification." By Henry Bence Jones, MD, FRS &c. The author having shown, in a paper lately communicated...the experiments described in the present paper with the view of detecting the presence of that acid under particular circumstances. The indigo test for... | |
| William Francis, Henry Croft - Chemistry - 1851 - 496 pages
...quantities, did not produce any alkaline reaction of the urine, but that, on the contrary, the acidity wns rather increased than diminished by such doses, repeated...author suggested that an inquiry into the occurrence oi- nitric acid in the urine would probably give the solution of this unexpected effect of carbonate... | |
| Physics - 1851 - 1248 pages
...carbonate of ammonia, yet the fact of any great increase in the acidity of the urine could not lie determined. In his former paper, the author suggested...the experiments described in the present paper with the view of detecting the presence of that acid under particular circumstances. The indigo test for... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - Electronic journals - 1854 - 438 pages
...with some remarks on Nitrification." By Henry Bence Jones, MD, FRS &c. Received December 18~, 1850. The author having shown, in a paper lately communicated...the experiments described in the present paper with the view of detecting the presence of that acid under particular circumstances. The .indigo test for... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - Electronic journals - 1854 - 450 pages
...of ammonia, yet the fact of any great increase in the acidity of the urine could not be drtermined. In his former paper, the author suggested that an...the experiments described in the present paper with the view of detecting the presence of that acid under particular circumstances. The indigo test for... | |
| Physics - 1851 - 1228 pages
...Although, from these experiments, it was again apparent that no diminution of the acid reaction is. suited from taking carbonate of ammonia, yet the fact of...the acidity of the urine could not be determined. In hi former paper, the author suggested that an inquiry into the occurrence of nitric acid in the urine... | |
| Chemistry - 1851 - 614 pages
...of ammonia, yet the fact of any great increase in the acidity of the urine could not be determint d. In his former paper, the author suggested that an...the experiments described in the present paper with the view of detecting the presence of that acid under particular circumstances. The indigo test for... | |
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