Clinical examination of the urine and urinary diagnosisW.B. Saunders, 1900 - 408 pages |
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Page 34
... distilled water at 15.5 ° C. ( 60 ° F. ) as 1 , each cubic centimeter of the urine weighs 1.021 grams ; or taking distilled water as 1000 , each cubic centimeter of the urine weighs 1021 grams . The specific gravity gives the relative ...
... distilled water at 15.5 ° C. ( 60 ° F. ) as 1 , each cubic centimeter of the urine weighs 1.021 grams ; or taking distilled water as 1000 , each cubic centimeter of the urine weighs 1021 grams . The specific gravity gives the relative ...
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... distilled water at 60 ° F. ( 15.5 ° C. ) , in which it should read o or 1000. A large number of urinometers are on the market , some of which vary several points from the standard , but those constructed by E. R. Squibb & Sons , of ...
... distilled water at 60 ° F. ( 15.5 ° C. ) , in which it should read o or 1000. A large number of urinometers are on the market , some of which vary several points from the standard , but those constructed by E. R. Squibb & Sons , of ...
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... distilled water to fill the cylinder to the required height , noting the volume added . From the specific gravity of this mixture may be calculated that of the urine . Thus , suppose it is necessary to add four times as much water as ...
... distilled water to fill the cylinder to the required height , noting the volume added . From the specific gravity of this mixture may be calculated that of the urine . Thus , suppose it is necessary to add four times as much water as ...
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... distilled water , adding the water gradually . This solution is of such strength that 19 c.c. will precipitate 10 c.c. of a 2 per cent . urea solu- tion . Add 52.6 c.c. of water to the liter of the mercuric nitrate solution , and shake ...
... distilled water , adding the water gradually . This solution is of such strength that 19 c.c. will precipitate 10 c.c. of a 2 per cent . urea solu- tion . Add 52.6 c.c. of water to the liter of the mercuric nitrate solution , and shake ...
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... water ( long - continued use ) . ( 3 ) In most forms of advanced disease of the kidneys . ( 4 ) In gout during the ... distilled water . Dry the filter - paper holding the uric acid crystals at about 100 ° C .; cool and weigh . By ...
... water ( long - continued use ) . ( 3 ) In most forms of advanced disease of the kidneys . ( 4 ) In gout during the ... distilled water . Dry the filter - paper holding the uric acid crystals at about 100 ° C .; cool and weigh . By ...
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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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