Denver Medical Times: Utah Medical Journal. Nevada Medicine, Volume 261906 |
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... acid poisoning , the urine may have a normal color when passed , but becomes brownish black upon standing . The same is true of urine which contains melanin . 3. TRANSPARENCY . Freshly passed normal urine is clear . Upon standing a ...
... acid poisoning , the urine may have a normal color when passed , but becomes brownish black upon standing . The same is true of urine which contains melanin . 3. TRANSPARENCY . Freshly passed normal urine is clear . Upon standing a ...
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... acid , and then silver nitrate solu- tion ( dram to the ounce ) to the 15 c.c. mark . Mix by inverting several times . Let stand a few minutes for a precipitate to form , and then re- volve in the centrifuge for 3 minutes at 1200 ...
... acid , and then silver nitrate solu- tion ( dram to the ounce ) to the 15 c.c. mark . Mix by inverting several times . Let stand a few minutes for a precipitate to form , and then re- volve in the centrifuge for 3 minutes at 1200 ...
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... acid is about 2 to 3 grams . Quantitative estimation of the total sulphates yields lit- tle of definite value . Purdy's Centrifugal Method . Take 10 c.c. urine in the graduated tube , and add barium chlorid solution to the 15 c.c. mark ...
... acid is about 2 to 3 grams . Quantitative estimation of the total sulphates yields lit- tle of definite value . Purdy's Centrifugal Method . Take 10 c.c. urine in the graduated tube , and add barium chlorid solution to the 15 c.c. mark ...
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... ACID . Uric acid is the most important of a group of substances , called purin bodies , which are derived chiefly from the nucleins of the food and from metabolic de- struction of the nuclei of the body . The daily output of uric acid ...
... ACID . Uric acid is the most important of a group of substances , called purin bodies , which are derived chiefly from the nucleins of the food and from metabolic de- struction of the nuclei of the body . The daily output of uric acid ...
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... Acid . The urine must be slightly acid . Fill Ruhemann's tube to the mark S with the indicator , carbon disulphid , and to the mark I. with Ruhemann's reagent . The carbon disulphid will assume a violet color . Add the urine a small ...
... Acid . The urine must be slightly acid . Fill Ruhemann's tube to the mark S with the indicator , carbon disulphid , and to the mark I. with Ruhemann's reagent . The carbon disulphid will assume a violet color . Add the urine a small ...
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