Urinary depositsBlanchard, 1859 - 350 pages |
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Page 34
... passed into a glass vessel immediately on rising from bed . 3. Examine the urine by holding it between the eye and the light ; a delicate cloud of mucus ( 331 ) will be observed floating in it . On passing the urine through a paper ...
... passed into a glass vessel immediately on rising from bed . 3. Examine the urine by holding it between the eye and the light ; a delicate cloud of mucus ( 331 ) will be observed floating in it . On passing the urine through a paper ...
Page 38
... passed shortly after breakfast is usually the best for exhibiting the crystallization of the salts of the secretion , Fig . 9 . as it contains less organic matter than that passed at other times of the day . A few drops of such urine ...
... passed shortly after breakfast is usually the best for exhibiting the crystallization of the salts of the secretion , Fig . 9 . as it contains less organic matter than that passed at other times of the day . A few drops of such urine ...
Page 45
... passed through the solution till the fluid almost ceases to have any alkaline reaction . The precipitated urate of potash is washed with cold water till it begins to dissolve ; on now dissolving this potash salt in a solution of potash ...
... passed through the solution till the fluid almost ceases to have any alkaline reaction . The precipitated urate of potash is washed with cold water till it begins to dissolve ; on now dissolving this potash salt in a solution of potash ...
Page 47
... passed in the preceding twenty - four hours ( 49 ) , or at least that resulting from the first act of emission after a night's rest ( 51 ) , unless the urine se- creted at other times of the day be specially required . A. Urine without ...
... passed in the preceding twenty - four hours ( 49 ) , or at least that resulting from the first act of emission after a night's rest ( 51 ) , unless the urine se- creted at other times of the day be specially required . A. Urine without ...
Page 57
... passed some little time after drinking freely of fluids , generally pale , and of low specific gravity ( 1 · 003– 1.009 ) , urina potus . Second , that secreted shortly after the diges- tion of a full meal , varying much in physical ...
... passed some little time after drinking freely of fluids , generally pale , and of low specific gravity ( 1 · 003– 1.009 ) , urina potus . Second , that secreted shortly after the diges- tion of a full meal , varying much in physical ...
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