Clinical examination of the urine and urinary diagnosisW.B. Saunders, 1900 - 408 pages |
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Page 11
... Albumin 118 Globulin 122 Albumoses 134 Peptone 136 Method of Separation and Identification of Proteids 139 Nucleo - albumin 140 Hemoglobin 142 Fibrin 143 CARBOHYDRATES Glucose Lactose CHAPTER V. 145 145 164 Levulose . PAGE 165 Laiose ...
... Albumin 118 Globulin 122 Albumoses 134 Peptone 136 Method of Separation and Identification of Proteids 139 Nucleo - albumin 140 Hemoglobin 142 Fibrin 143 CARBOHYDRATES Glucose Lactose CHAPTER V. 145 145 164 Levulose . PAGE 165 Laiose ...
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... albumin or a large quantity of pus decomposes , it may evolve the odor of sulphuretted hydrogen , which is formed from the sulphur in the albuminous matter . The HS in ammoni- acal urine combines with the ammonium to form ammo- nium ...
... albumin or a large quantity of pus decomposes , it may evolve the odor of sulphuretted hydrogen , which is formed from the sulphur in the albuminous matter . The HS in ammoni- acal urine combines with the ammonium to form ammo- nium ...
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... albumin ( Fig . 15 ) , or above where the zone of albumin would be if pres- ent . It should be borne in mind that a zone of urates may be present when albumin is absent . Pure uric acid is soluble in 16,000 parts of cold water and in ...
... albumin ( Fig . 15 ) , or above where the zone of albumin would be if pres- ent . It should be borne in mind that a zone of urates may be present when albumin is absent . Pure uric acid is soluble in 16,000 parts of cold water and in ...
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... albumin , and add 10 c.c. of concentrated hydrochloric acid . Let this stand for twenty - four hours in a cool place , then collect the separated uric acid crystals on a previously dried and weighed filter - paper , and wash once or ...
... albumin , and add 10 c.c. of concentrated hydrochloric acid . Let this stand for twenty - four hours in a cool place , then collect the separated uric acid crystals on a previously dried and weighed filter - paper , and wash once or ...
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... Albumin does not interfere with the accurate determination of uric acid by this method , but requires a little longer digestion with an excess of hydro- chloric acid , in order to form the soluble acid - albumin . 5. Highly Pigmented ...
... Albumin does not interfere with the accurate determination of uric acid by this method , but requires a little longer digestion with an excess of hydro- chloric acid , in order to form the soluble acid - albumin . 5. Highly Pigmented ...
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abnormal acetic acid active hyperemia acute nephritis albumin alcohol alkaline American Text-Book ammonium amorphous amount bile bladder blood globules boiling calcium oxalate calculus carbonate cause cent chloride chronic interstitial nephritis Clinical color crystalline crystals cubic centimeters cystin cystitis deposit diabetes diagnosis dilute diminished disease distilled water drop Edition epithelium ether fatty Fehling's solution fever fibrin filter filtrate fluid frequently grams heat hippuric acid hyaline hydrate hydrochloric acid hyperemia increased indoxyl interstitial nephritis kidney Medical College Medicine microscopic mixture nitric acid normal urine octavo oxide pathologic pelvis phosphate pigment potassium precipitate present prostate proteid pyelitis quantity of albumin quantity of urine reaction reagent renal casts renal cells result salts sediment sodium soluble solution specific gravity substances sugar sulphate sulphuric acid Surgery symptoms tion trace tube tubules twenty-four hours urates urea ureter urethra uric acid urinary sediment urinary tract urine urine containing urobilin usually xanthin yellow
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