A Laboratory Hand-book of Urine Analysis and Physiological ChemistryW. B. Saunders & Company, 1901 - 203 pages |
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... pathological change it sometimes occurs in exceedingly large quantities , and may then readily be detected in the blood and tissues , but especially in the urine . Glucose is formed from the more complex carbo- hydrates , such as starch ...
... pathological change it sometimes occurs in exceedingly large quantities , and may then readily be detected in the blood and tissues , but especially in the urine . Glucose is formed from the more complex carbo- hydrates , such as starch ...
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... pathological conditions , in the fibrous growths of tubercular tissue , is still a matter of doubt . It is difficultly soluble in most solvents . Schweitzer's reagent ( an ammoniacal solution of cupric 26 THE CARBOHYDRATES . Dextrin ...
... pathological conditions , in the fibrous growths of tubercular tissue , is still a matter of doubt . It is difficultly soluble in most solvents . Schweitzer's reagent ( an ammoniacal solution of cupric 26 THE CARBOHYDRATES . Dextrin ...
Page 126
... pathological condition in some part of the urinary tract ; it is , therefore , important to be able to recognize it with as great surety as possible . Urine containing blood may be recognized by its color , which will vary from a ...
... pathological condition in some part of the urinary tract ; it is , therefore , important to be able to recognize it with as great surety as possible . Urine containing blood may be recognized by its color , which will vary from a ...
Page 138
... pathological significance . The tests for bile in the urine are numberless , and few are satisfactory . Most of them depend on the change in color which the pigment undergoes when an oxidizing agent is applied to the urine , as has been ...
... pathological significance . The tests for bile in the urine are numberless , and few are satisfactory . Most of them depend on the change in color which the pigment undergoes when an oxidizing agent is applied to the urine , as has been ...
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... pathological circumstances which produce it in the urine . Later observations have not borne out the statement that it is produced solely in the urine of patients suffering from typhoid fever , in so far as several other states ...
... pathological circumstances which produce it in the urine . Later observations have not borne out the statement that it is produced solely in the urine of patients suffering from typhoid fever , in so far as several other states ...
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