. The principles and practice of modern surgery . 480 PHOSPHATIC GRAVEL. With remedies calculated to keep up the secretions and restore the toneof the digestive organs. We have seen great benefit derived from tonics,especially the sulphate of zinc in grain doses, with dilute nitro-muriaticacid taken before meals, F. 14, 15 ; whilst an alkaline carminative, F. 91,92, 93, was given after meals. III. Phosphatic Deposits, white gravel. Of these there are three va-rieties; viz. 1, the triple phosphate, or phosphate of ammonia and magne-sia, or ammoniaco-magnesian phosphate; 2, the phosphate of lime
. The principles and practice of modern surgery . 480 PHOSPHATIC GRAVEL. With remedies calculated to keep up the secretions and restore the toneof the digestive organs. We have seen great benefit derived from tonics,especially the sulphate of zinc in grain doses, with dilute nitro-muriaticacid taken before meals, F. 14, 15 ; whilst an alkaline carminative, F. 91,92, 93, was given after meals. III. Phosphatic Deposits, white gravel. Of these there are three va-rieties; viz. 1, the triple phosphate, or phosphate of ammonia and magne-sia, or ammoniaco-magnesian phosphate; 2, the phosphate of lime ; and,3, the mixed or fusible phosphates, consisting of the first two varietiescombined. 1. Triple Phosphate.—The source of phosphatic salts inFig. 153. ^j,^g urine is partly from the food, partly from the oxydationof the phosphorus contained in the tissues, partly from themucus of the bladder. When in excess, they are not onlyabundantly present in the urine, but are also thrown out bythe mucous membranes, of the mouth, for example. Theyare n
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