Analysis of the Urine: With Special Reference to the Diseases of the Genito-urinary Organs |
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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 becomes 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 diminished 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 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