An American Text-book of Physiology, Volume 1William Henry Howell Saunders, 1900 - 1042 pages Bouve collection. |
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... urine , 250 - General theories of the secretion of urine , 251 - Secretion of urea and related nitrogenous bodies , 252 - Secretion of the water and salts , 253- The blood - flow through the kidney and its relations to secretion , 255 ...
... urine , 250 - General theories of the secretion of urine , 251 - Secretion of urea and related nitrogenous bodies , 252 - Secretion of the water and salts , 253- The blood - flow through the kidney and its relations to secretion , 255 ...
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... urine , 340 - The physiological history of the water and salts of the urine , 341 - The functions of the skin , 311 --- Sweat as an excretion , 342 - The seba- ceous secretion , 342 - The excretion of the CO2 through the skin , 342 . H ...
... urine , 340 - The physiological history of the water and salts of the urine , 341 - The functions of the skin , 311 --- Sweat as an excretion , 342 - The seba- ceous secretion , 342 - The excretion of the CO2 through the skin , 342 . H ...
Page 213
... urine . Johannes Müller long ago made this distinction , and spoke of secre- tions of the latter kind as excretions , a term which we still use and which car- ries to our minds also the implication that the substances so named are waste ...
... urine . Johannes Müller long ago made this distinction , and spoke of secre- tions of the latter kind as excretions , a term which we still use and which car- ries to our minds also the implication that the substances so named are waste ...
Page 250
... Urine . - The chemical composition of the urine is very complex , as we should expect it to be when we remember that it contains most of the end - products of the varied metabolism of the body , its importance in this respect being ...
... Urine . - The chemical composition of the urine is very complex , as we should expect it to be when we remember that it contains most of the end - products of the varied metabolism of the body , its importance in this respect being ...
Page 251
... urine formed is proportionately much greater than in the adult . The normal urine contains about 3.4 to 4 per cent . of solid matter , of which over half is organic mate- rial . Among the important organic constituents of the urine are ...
... urine formed is proportionately much greater than in the adult . The normal urine contains about 3.4 to 4 per cent . of solid matter , of which over half is organic mate- rial . Among the important organic constituents of the urine are ...
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