Urinary depositsBlanchard, 1859 - 350 pages |
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Page 34
... placed , and set it aside . In a few hours a thin crystalline pellicle , varying in hue from a reddish brown , to almost perfect black , will be observed on the surface ; this , on agitation , breaks up and falls in minute crystals to ...
... placed , and set it aside . In a few hours a thin crystalline pellicle , varying in hue from a reddish brown , to almost perfect black , will be observed on the surface ; this , on agitation , breaks up and falls in minute crystals to ...
Page 45
... placed . The mixture being stirred with a glass rod , and covered with a piece of paper to exclude the dust , must then be set aside for 12 hours . The uric acid will be found partly floating in a pellicle on the surface , and partly ...
... placed . The mixture being stirred with a glass rod , and covered with a piece of paper to exclude the dust , must then be set aside for 12 hours . The uric acid will be found partly floating in a pellicle on the surface , and partly ...
Page 49
... placed in a test - tube , and agitated with an equal bulk of liquor potassæ , the mixture will often become a stiff transparent jelly . This peculiar appearance is demonstrative of the presence of the exu- dation , or large organic ...
... placed in a test - tube , and agitated with an equal bulk of liquor potassæ , the mixture will often become a stiff transparent jelly . This peculiar appearance is demonstrative of the presence of the exu- dation , or large organic ...
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... placed quite steady . At the under surface at F a brass arm is fixed bearing a small concave mirror ( G ) . A perforated diaphragm ( H ) is fixed to a pin beneath an aperture in the plate , so that by moving it , the pencil of rays ...
... placed quite steady . At the under surface at F a brass arm is fixed bearing a small concave mirror ( G ) . A perforated diaphragm ( H ) is fixed to a pin beneath an aperture in the plate , so that by moving it , the pencil of rays ...
Page 54
... placed on a slip of glass , and covered with a piece of mica or thin glass . It is then placed on the plate ( A B C D ) , on which the spring firmly retains it . One of the lenses being then placed in the cylinder ( K ) , the object is ...
... placed on a slip of glass , and covered with a piece of mica or thin glass . It is then placed on the plate ( A B C D ) , on which the spring firmly retains it . One of the lenses being then placed in the cylinder ( K ) , the object is ...
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