Diagnostic methods, chemical, bacteriological and microscopical : a text-book for students and practitioners . Fig. 102.—Magnesium-ammonium phosphates. {Hawk after Ogden.) (5). Calcium Carbonate (CaCOg). This substance frequently occurs in alkaline urine in association withthe amorphous phosphates. It may appear as groups of amorphous materialor may form large spheroidal masses with concentric radiations. Occasionally
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