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 ...
Page 26
... 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 ...
Page 140
... 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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Absent acetic acid add a drop added albumin albumoses alcohol alkaline ammonia ammonium amount beaker bile biliary blood boiling burette c. c. of water calcium calculi carbonate casein casts cells cent chronic clinical Cloth coagulation color coloring-matter compound containing crystals cubic centimeter detected digestion dilute solution disease dissolved distilled Edition ether evaporate examination fatty Fehling's solution ferment fibrin filter filtrate flask fluid formed gastric globulins glucose grams Grav Heat hematin Hematuria hemoglobin hydrochloric acid insoluble iodin kidney leucin litmus-paper magnesium Medical College Microscopic milk mixture nephritis nitrate nitric acid normal urine Note the change octavo volume Odor oxalic oxidation oxyhemoglobin pepsin peptones phosphates pigment pipette plates potassium hydroxid precipitate present Professor protein substances reaction reagent renal residue salts sediment sodium sodium carbonate solu soluble Spec specific gravity starch stomach Sugar sulfate sulfuric acid Surgery temperature test-tube tion tube urates Urea uric acid urine urinometer yellow
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