The Urine, and Clinical Chemistry of the Gastric Contents, the Common Poisons, and Milk download book
The Urine, and Clinical Chemistry of the Gastric Contents, the Common Poisons, and Milk download book

The Urine, and Clinical Chemistry of the Gastric Contents, the Common Poisons, and Milk by James William Holland
The Urine, and Clinical Chemistry of the Gastric Contents, the Common Poisons, and Milk
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Author: James William Holland
Page Count: 44 pages
Published Date: 01 Mar 2012
Publisher: Rarebooksclub.com
Publication Country: Miami Fl, United States
Language: English
ISBN: 9781130169065
Download Link: The Urine, and Clinical Chemistry of the Gastric Contents, the Common Poisons, and Milk
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1904 Excerpt: ...79. Under very rare conditions the urine contains chyle. It then presents the appearance of milk forming a cream at the surface, and owing to the fibrin of the chyle it may coagulate spontaneously like a white jelly. It re-sponds to the various tests for albumin. If agitated with ether, it clears up, the fatty matter is dissolved, and sepa-rates as a layer at the top. Under the microscope the fat appears in a molecular state as small, bright granules, soluble in a drop of ether. The same substances appear in the urine when the filaria sanguinis hominis is in the blood. In cases of feigned disease it may be necessary to see the urine passed in order to prove that milk was not added. MICROORGANISMS. After emission, the urine may become the medium for the development of many low forms of life proceeding from germs that get into it from the urethra or from the air or from the containing vessels. Various molds and the yeast fungus (Saccharomyccs ccreznsicc) are commonly met with in putrid or saccharine urine after several Fig 29.--a Micrococci in short chains and groups. 6. Sarcinx. c. Kungi from acid fermentation, d. Yeast cells from diabetic urine, e. Mycelium of a fungus. days. Sarciiue in quantities have been found in urine at the time of discharge, probably produced in the bladder. Local symptoms are supposed to be due to their growth. These vegetations appear in microscopic cubes composed of distinct particles. Bacteria not only cause the ordinary decomposition of stale urine outside, but sometimes set up like processes inside, the bladder. It is likely that the micrococcus ureae gets access to the urine in the urinary passages by means of dirty instruments, such as catheters and sounds. They may steal down the urethra in the inflammatory products of old g...

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