PLATE III. Fig. 1. Chloride of zinc-creatinine, free of creatine. Delicate needles in brushes and zeolithic arrangement. 125.) (See pp. 124, ,, 2. Ammonio-phosphate of magnesia in the form of rhombic crystals, mixed with amorphous granules, phosphate of lime, and granular urates. From the urine of a paraplegic patient. (See pp. 205, 206.) 3. Epithelial fibrinous casts, with some loose epithelial cells and blood-corpuscles, typical of a deposit in the urine of child suffering from acute desquamative nephritis. (See p. 241.) 4. Epithelial casts of the uriniferous tubules, and loose epithelial cells, characteristic of a deposit in the urine of a patient labouring under jaundice. The cells are deeply impregnated with biliary colouring matter. 5. The various appearances of blood-corpuscles under the circumstances described at pp. 228 to 230. 6. Blood-casts and blood-corpuscles, somewhat changed by preserving. From the urine of a patient, who had taken half an ounce of turpentine. The characteristic hourglass shape of blood-corpuscles seen from the side, diagnostic of fresh blood-casts, could not be represented in this specimen. (See p. 231.) |