A Laboratory Hand-book of Urine Analysis and Physiological ChemistryW. B. Saunders & Company, 1901 - 203 pages |
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... Kidney 163 Uremia . 167 168 Diabetes Mellitus Vesical Calculus . 168 EXAMINATION OF THE GASTRIC CONTENTS 172 The Composition of Normal Gastric Juice . Examination of the Vomit Diagnosis of Gastric Disease 173 177 178 TABLES FOR URINARY ...
... Kidney 163 Uremia . 167 168 Diabetes Mellitus Vesical Calculus . 168 EXAMINATION OF THE GASTRIC CONTENTS 172 The Composition of Normal Gastric Juice . Examination of the Vomit Diagnosis of Gastric Disease 173 177 178 TABLES FOR URINARY ...
Page 86
... - eight hours , especially if the urine be kept at ordinary room - temperature . This change may take place in the bladder or kidneys themselves , due to infection through catheterization or other causes . In this case 86 THE URINE .
... - eight hours , especially if the urine be kept at ordinary room - temperature . This change may take place in the bladder or kidneys themselves , due to infection through catheterization or other causes . In this case 86 THE URINE .
Page 103
... kidneys is roughly 10-15 grams . This amount is , however , dependent on the amount of chlorin taken in . As the amount in the general fluids of the body is 0.5 per cent . , if an amount of chlorids is assimilated more than sufficient ...
... kidneys is roughly 10-15 grams . This amount is , however , dependent on the amount of chlorin taken in . As the amount in the general fluids of the body is 0.5 per cent . , if an amount of chlorids is assimilated more than sufficient ...
Page 107
... kidneys , and it is of correspondingly great impor- tance from a diagnostic point of view . Just what the exact processes are which transform protein substances into a simple compound like urea are not known UREA . 107 THE TOTAL SOLIDS ...
... kidneys , and it is of correspondingly great impor- tance from a diagnostic point of view . Just what the exact processes are which transform protein substances into a simple compound like urea are not known UREA . 107 THE TOTAL SOLIDS ...
Page 108
... kidneys in the twenty - four hours is roughly 30 grams . An ex- clusively nitrogenous diet increases it , while any pathologic change in the excretory function of the kidney diminishes it . Hence it is that in cases of 1 2 3 FIG . 23 ...
... kidneys in the twenty - four hours is roughly 30 grams . An ex- clusively nitrogenous diet increases it , while any pathologic change in the excretory function of the kidney diminishes it . Hence it is that in cases of 1 2 3 FIG . 23 ...
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