Urinary depositsBlanchard, 1859 - 350 pages |
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Page 39
... tion of ether to the alcoholic solution of dried urine , the strongly acid mother - liquor is evaporated at a low temperature , baryta water being previously added , to avoid the decomposition of the organic substance contained in the ...
... tion of ether to the alcoholic solution of dried urine , the strongly acid mother - liquor is evaporated at a low temperature , baryta water being previously added , to avoid the decomposition of the organic substance contained in the ...
Page 42
... tion or burning . When the urine has evaporated to about a fluid drachm , lift the capsule from the bath , and allow it to cool . While cooling , it will become opaque from the deposition of saline matters , especially of phosphates and ...
... tion or burning . When the urine has evaporated to about a fluid drachm , lift the capsule from the bath , and allow it to cool . While cooling , it will become opaque from the deposition of saline matters , especially of phosphates and ...
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... tion with a chemical fact , recently observed by himself - that if chlo- ride of mercury ( corrosive sublimate ) , in solution , and bicarbonate of potash in excess , be added to a solution of urea , we obtain a com- pound of urea and ...
... tion with a chemical fact , recently observed by himself - that if chlo- ride of mercury ( corrosive sublimate ) , in solution , and bicarbonate of potash in excess , be added to a solution of urea , we obtain a com- pound of urea and ...
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... tion of one part of hydrate of potash in 20 parts of water till ammo- niacal fumes cease to be evolved . A current of carbonic acid is now passed through the solution till the fluid almost ceases to have any alkaline reaction . The ...
... tion of one part of hydrate of potash in 20 parts of water till ammo- niacal fumes cease to be evolved . A current of carbonic acid is now passed through the solution till the fluid almost ceases to have any alkaline reaction . The ...
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... tion of the urine , the most important part of which can be readily performed in a few moments in the sick - room ; and as a reference to the contents of this volume , which will direct him to the completion of his investigations while ...
... tion of the urine , the most important part of which can be readily performed in a few moments in the sick - room ; and as a reference to the contents of this volume , which will direct him to the completion of his investigations while ...
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