Kidney diseases, urinary deposits, and calculous disorders : their nature and treatment . a common snake which had been long kept in confine-ment, in which beautiful crystals of uric acid or a urate exist in greatnumber in the tubes. A drawing of this specimen is represented in%• 3°; pl- VII. Urates, principally of soda and ammonia, are some-times found in the tubes. I have met with them in the foetal sometimes crystallises in the renal tissue after the kidney hasbeen removed from the body, minute crystals being deposited in thetubes. These may afterwards undergo solution and la


Kidney diseases, urinary deposits, and calculous disorders : their nature and treatment . a common snake which had been long kept in confine-ment, in which beautiful crystals of uric acid or a urate exist in greatnumber in the tubes. A drawing of this specimen is represented in%• 3°; pl- VII. Urates, principally of soda and ammonia, are some-times found in the tubes. I have met with them in the foetal sometimes crystallises in the renal tissue after the kidney hasbeen removed from the body, minute crystals being deposited in thetubes. These may afterwards undergo solution and larger crystallinemasses be deposited in the intertubular tissue external to the tubes, asrepresented in figs. 31, 32, pl. VII. * A few references may be of interest. Henle, zur Anatomie der Niere,Gottingen, 1862. Luschka, Anatomie des Menschen, Tubingm, 1863. Chrzon-szczewsky, Archiv f. path. Anat, 1864, p. 153; Schweigger-Seidel, Die Nierendes Menschen, Halle, 1865 ; Frey, Das Mikroskop, 1866. t Bowman. Phil. Trans. 1842, p. 67. PLATE IV. STRUCTURE OP THE 13. Fitf_ 14_. Tasa recta in the pyramidal portion, and Mal- jUt-ian bodies in the cortical portion. At about the point of union between cortical and straight portions of kidney. p. 7 IBL Fig16, m:


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