The Physiology of man v.3, 1873, Volume 3D. Appleton and Company, 1873 |
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Page 9
... Creatine and creatinine - Oxalate of lime— Xanthine - Fatty matters - Inorganic constituents of the urine - Chlorides -Sulphates - Phosphates- Coloring matter and mucus- - Gases of the urine - Variations in the composition of the urine ...
... Creatine and creatinine - Oxalate of lime— Xanthine - Fatty matters - Inorganic constituents of the urine - Chlorides -Sulphates - Phosphates- Coloring matter and mucus- - Gases of the urine - Variations in the composition of the urine ...
Page 14
... creatine , creatinine , etc. ; for the constant forma- tion and discharge of these principles by disassimilation create the necessity for the deposition of new matter in nutrition . Again , the most important of the secretions , as ...
... creatine , creatinine , etc. ; for the constant forma- tion and discharge of these principles by disassimilation create the necessity for the deposition of new matter in nutrition . Again , the most important of the secretions , as ...
Page 164
... creatine , creatinine , chloride of sodium , etc. , than the blood of the renal artery . Still later urea has been found by Wurtz to exist in the lymph and chyle in larger quantity even than in the blood . " These facts , which have ...
... creatine , creatinine , chloride of sodium , etc. , than the blood of the renal artery . Still later urea has been found by Wurtz to exist in the lymph and chyle in larger quantity even than in the blood . " These facts , which have ...
Page 165
... creatine , creatinine , etc. , which exist in the blood . It is foreign to our purpose to discuss in extenso the pathological conditions produced by the retention of the urinary principles in the blood ; and we shall consider this ...
... creatine , creatinine , etc. , which exist in the blood . It is foreign to our purpose to discuss in extenso the pathological conditions produced by the retention of the urinary principles in the blood ; and we shall consider this ...
Page 170
... creatine into creatinine , but the great mass of excremen titious matter is separated from the blood by the kidneys unchanged . Extirpation of one kidney from a living animal is not necessarily fatal . We have frequently performed this ...
... creatine into creatinine , but the great mass of excremen titious matter is separated from the blood by the kidneys unchanged . Extirpation of one kidney from a living animal is not necessarily fatal . We have frequently performed this ...
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