Denver Medical Times: Utah Medical Journal. Nevada Medicine, Volume 261906 |
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Page 15
... total solids therefore furnishes an important clue to the functional efficiency of the kidneys . The kidneys bear much the same relation to the organism as the heart ; they cause no direct harm so long DENVER MEDICAL TIMES 15.
... total solids therefore furnishes an important clue to the functional efficiency of the kidneys . The kidneys bear much the same relation to the organism as the heart ; they cause no direct harm so long DENVER MEDICAL TIMES 15.
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... important of the conjugate sulphates and representative of the group is potassium indoxyl sulphate . ( 1 ) Potassium indoxyl sulphate , or indican , is derived from indol . Indol is absorbed and oxidized into indoxyl , which combines ...
... important of the conjugate sulphates and representative of the group is potassium indoxyl sulphate . ( 1 ) Potassium indoxyl sulphate , or indican , is derived from indol . Indol is absorbed and oxidized into indoxyl , which combines ...
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... important constituent of the urine . It is the prin- cipal waste product of metabolism , and constitutes one - half of all the solids excreted - about 30 grams in twenty - four hours . The amount is greatly influenced by the quantity of ...
... important constituent of the urine . It is the prin- cipal waste product of metabolism , and constitutes one - half of all the solids excreted - about 30 grams in twenty - four hours . The amount is greatly influenced by the quantity of ...
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... 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 is about 0.4 to 0.8 grams ...
... 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 is about 0.4 to 0.8 grams ...
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... important application of this soothing action of the bromides in vomiting is in all cases where vomiting has been produced by reflex action . VOMITING IN BRONCHITIS . Cause : By irritation produced from the overflowed bronchial tubes ...
... important application of this soothing action of the bromides in vomiting is in all cases where vomiting has been produced by reflex action . VOMITING IN BRONCHITIS . Cause : By irritation produced from the overflowed bronchial tubes ...
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