A Treatise on the pathology of the urineChurchill, 1858 - 429 pages |
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... easily diffused by agitation , and by its insolubility in nitric acid . So great a turbidity or thickness of the whole mass of urine , however , as after an interval of repose to cause the subsidence of a deposit to the bottom of the ...
... easily diffused by agitation , and by its insolubility in nitric acid . So great a turbidity or thickness of the whole mass of urine , however , as after an interval of repose to cause the subsidence of a deposit to the bottom of the ...
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... easily to be acquired , is therefore of practical impor- tance . We must guard against considering simple clearness of the urine as a sign that there is nothing wrong in that fluid . Many abnormal substances , the products of disease ...
... easily to be acquired , is therefore of practical impor- tance . We must guard against considering simple clearness of the urine as a sign that there is nothing wrong in that fluid . Many abnormal substances , the products of disease ...
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... easily be distinguished , when they have been taken internally . Taste of Urine . The taste of urine is a mixture of the tastes of its consti- tuents , of which two , however , characterise it - urea and chloride of sodium - the one ...
... easily be distinguished , when they have been taken internally . Taste of Urine . The taste of urine is a mixture of the tastes of its consti- tuents , of which two , however , characterise it - urea and chloride of sodium - the one ...
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... easily distinguished To redden the paper , however slightly , beyond the violet , spoils its delicacy for acids ; on the other hand , the perfectly red paper is the most delicate for alkalies . However desirable it may be to have one ...
... easily distinguished To redden the paper , however slightly , beyond the violet , spoils its delicacy for acids ; on the other hand , the perfectly red paper is the most delicate for alkalies . However desirable it may be to have one ...
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... easily distinguish it from urine which is only turbid by alkalinity from fixed alkali , and contains a precipitate of phosphate of lime , or phosphate of lime and magnesia . Urine which is alkaline from the presence of bicarbonates ...
... easily distinguish it from urine which is only turbid by alkalinity from fixed alkali , and contains a precipitate of phosphate of lime , or phosphate of lime and magnesia . Urine which is alkaline from the presence of bicarbonates ...
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Common terms and phrases
acetic acid albumen alcohol alkaline allantoine ammonia amount of chlorine amount of phosphoric amount of sulphuric analysis animal appear average baryta benzoic acid bladder blood blue body boiling calculi carbonic acid carnine casts Chem chemical chloride of sodium coagulated colouring matter combination contained cooling creatine creatinine crystalline crystals cystine decomposed decomposition deposit diameter dilute disease dissolved earthy phosphates epithelium equivalent ether evaporated excess fibrine filtered filtrate fluid grammes granular grape-sugar heat hippuric acid hydrochloric acid hydrogen insoluble kidneys leucine Liebig magnesia mercurial solution microscope milligrammes mixed mixture neutral nitrate nitric acid observed obtained occurs oxalate of lime oxalic acid oxyde patient Pharm phosphate phosphoric acid precipitate present prisms produced protoxyde of mercury reaction residue salt solution of chloride substance sulphate sulphuric acid symptoms temperature tion tubules twenty-four hours uræmatine urate urate of ammonia urea urerythrine uric acid urinary Vogel yellow yields zinc
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