. A manual of clinical diagnosis by means of microscopical and chemical methods, for students, hospital physicians, and practitioners . Greens ureometer. Marshalls ureometer. Huffners ureometer. until the level in both tubes is the same. The volume is thennoted, corrected, and the corresponding amount of urea calculatedas described. Marshalls apparatus is a conveniently modified form of Greens,and is used in the same manner (Fig. 88). Hujtiir,-s apparatus is excellent (Fig. 89). It consists of a smallbulb, A, of 5 capacity, which is separated from a larger bulb, C, holding about 100 ,
. A manual of clinical diagnosis by means of microscopical and chemical methods, for students, hospital physicians, and practitioners . Greens ureometer. Marshalls ureometer. Huffners ureometer. until the level in both tubes is the same. The volume is thennoted, corrected, and the corresponding amount of urea calculatedas described. Marshalls apparatus is a conveniently modified form of Greens,and is used in the same manner (Fig. 88). Hujtiir,-s apparatus is excellent (Fig. 89). It consists of a smallbulb, A, of 5 capacity, which is separated from a larger bulb, C, holding about 100 , by a well-oiled glass stopcock. Theupper end of C is drawn out to such an extent that the eudiometer D, which is about 30 cm. long, 2 cm. wide, and divided into fifths 1 Instead of employing the solution described on page •>•.>, it is sufficient to fill thelonjrarm of the tube with a to per cent, solution of caustic soda, and to add 1 ofbromine and a sufficient amount of water to fill the bend of the tube. 362 THE URINE. of a cubic centimeter, can be passed over it for a short bowl E, fitted over C by
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