Clinical examination of the urine and urinary diagnosisW.B. Saunders, 1900 - 408 pages |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 100
Page 18
... cells lining the convoluted tubules and the looped tubes of Henle were also colored blue , while there was not the slightest trace of blue in the Malpighian bodies . By first dividing the spinal cord of an animal and then injecting the ...
... cells lining the convoluted tubules and the looped tubes of Henle were also colored blue , while there was not the slightest trace of blue in the Malpighian bodies . By first dividing the spinal cord of an animal and then injecting the ...
Page 29
... cells , etc. , will be found to occupy the center of the column of urine , and if the urine be not highly con- centrated , it usually settles to the bottom of the urine glass . This flocculent cloud is generally not sufficient to render ...
... cells , etc. , will be found to occupy the center of the column of urine , and if the urine be not highly con- centrated , it usually settles to the bottom of the urine glass . This flocculent cloud is generally not sufficient to render ...
Page 43
... cells is greatly increased , as in diabetes mellitus , the urea formation is increased . 1.46 Zeit . f . rat . Med . , " N. F. , XXXI , 234 . 2 Archiv de physiol . norm . et pathol . , " [ 2 ] III , 373 , 551 . Quoted by Hoppe - Seyler ...
... cells is greatly increased , as in diabetes mellitus , the urea formation is increased . 1.46 Zeit . f . rat . Med . , " N. F. , XXXI , 234 . 2 Archiv de physiol . norm . et pathol . , " [ 2 ] III , 373 , 551 . Quoted by Hoppe - Seyler ...
Page 120
... cells ) , and in the first stage of the convalescence from cholera . In phosphorus - poison- ing and hemoglobinemia , also in carbon monoxide poison- ing and after the excessive use of morphine , the blood is probably so altered as to ...
... cells ) , and in the first stage of the convalescence from cholera . In phosphorus - poison- ing and hemoglobinemia , also in carbon monoxide poison- ing and after the excessive use of morphine , the blood is probably so altered as to ...
Page 121
... cells may or may not be present in the sediment . A large proportion of these cases occurs in youths and young adults . The quantity of albumin usually varies between a slightest possible trace and one - half of one per cent . , gener ...
... cells may or may not be present in the sediment . A large proportion of these cases occurs in youths and young adults . The quantity of albumin usually varies between a slightest possible trace and one - half of one per cent . , gener ...
Common terms and phrases
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
Popular passages
Page 12 - By Hobart Amory Hare, MD, Professor of Therapeutics and Materia Medica in the Jefferson Medical College of Philadelphia.
Page 17 - Moore's Orthopedic Surgery. A Manual of Orthopedic Surgery. By JAMES E. MOORE, MD, Professor of Orthopedics and Adjunct Professor of Clinical Surgery, University of Minnesota, College of Medicine and Surgery. Octavo volume of 356 pages, handsomely illustrated. Cloth, $2.50 net. Morten's Nurses' Dictionary. Nurses' Dictionary of Medical Terms and Nursing Treatment.
Page 8 - Medical Jurisprudence and Toxicology. By HENRY C. CHAPMAN, MD, Professor of Institutes of Medicine and Medical Jurisprudence, Jefferson Medical College of Philadelphia.
Page 24 - Head, Obstetrical Table, Diet List for Various Diseases, Materials and Drugs used in Antiseptic Surgery, Treatment of Asphyxia from Drowning, Surgical Remembrancer, Tables of Incompatibles, Eruptive Fevers, Weights and Measures, etc.
Page 19 - PYE'S BANDAGING. Elementary Bandaging and Surgical Dressing. With Directions concerning the Immediate Treatment of Cases of Emergency. By WALTER PYE, FRCS, late Surgeon to St, Mary's Hospital, London. Small I2mo, over 80 illustrations.
Page 25 - Surgery. By NICHOLAS SENN, MD, PH.D., LL.D., Professor of the Practice of Surgery and of Clinical Surgery, Rush Medical College, Chicago. Handsome octavo volume of 1200 pages, profusely illustrated.
Page 5 - Edited by WILLIAM PEPPER, MD, LL.D., Professor of the Theory and Practice of Medicine and of Clinical Medicine in the University of Pennsylvania.
Page 15 - Diseases of the Nose and Throat. By D. BRADEN KYLE, MD, Clinical Professor of Laryngology and Rhinology, Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia.
Page 24 - This little book, that can be conveniently carried in the pocket, contains an immense amount of material. It is very useful, and, as the name of the author of each prescription is given, is unusually reliable.
Page 13 - Edition. A Text-Book of Obstetrics. By BARTON COOKE HIRST, MD, Professor of Obstetrics in the University of Pennsylvania. Handsome octavo volume of 848 pages, with 618 illustrations, and 7 colored plates.