. Endocrinology. 704 GLYCOSURIA AND KIDNEY PERMEABILITY children and had had a number of miscarriages. She had had pneu-monia, grippe, tonsillitis and rheumatism. Physical examination wasnegative; the Wassermann test was negative; the blood pressure was130/70. Routine examination of the urine showed sugar. A glucosetoleiance test gave the findings shown in the table and in Chart In a middle aged woman with a familial recurrence of dia-betes, the presence of glycosuria was bound to excite again, however, the laboratory test revealed an unimpairedcarbohydrate tolerance, showin


. Endocrinology. 704 GLYCOSURIA AND KIDNEY PERMEABILITY children and had had a number of miscarriages. She had had pneu-monia, grippe, tonsillitis and rheumatism. Physical examination wasnegative; the Wassermann test was negative; the blood pressure was130/70. Routine examination of the urine showed sugar. A glucosetoleiance test gave the findings shown in the table and in Chart In a middle aged woman with a familial recurrence of dia-betes, the presence of glycosuria was bound to excite again, however, the laboratory test revealed an unimpairedcarbohydrate tolerance, showing that the sugar in the urine wasdue to an increased renal permeability. Case No. 6: A married man, 34 years of age, came in becauseon the preceding day life insurance had been refused him on accountof glycosuria. His father and a paternal uncle had died of diabetesand a brother had a severe case of dabetes. The patient had beenmarried for 11 years and had 3 living and well children. He had hadtyphoid fever, grippe and gonorrhea, but during recent years hadbeen in perfect health. His physical examination was negative: theWassermann test was negative; sugar was present in the urine; bloodurea, ; chlorides, 490 cc. The glucose tolerance findingsare sh^wn in the table and in Chart VI. With such a familial history of diabetes it was certainlynatural for the man to fe


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