A practical treatise on urinary and renal diseases : including urinary deposits . nitis. Deathfrom syncope. Smooth white kidney, beginning to contract. Myriadsof minute uric acid calculi in the infundibula. J. , set. 48, a French polisher, from Oldham, was admitted into theRoyal Infirmary, April 4th, 1864. There was great ascites, tense oedema of the lower extremities, with anerysipelatous state o± the integuments of the upper and inner parts of thethighs and scrotum ; oedema also of arms and back of hands. The heartwas displaced upwards, and much enlarged; there were no cardiac 406 CHRONIC


A practical treatise on urinary and renal diseases : including urinary deposits . nitis. Deathfrom syncope. Smooth white kidney, beginning to contract. Myriadsof minute uric acid calculi in the infundibula. J. , set. 48, a French polisher, from Oldham, was admitted into theRoyal Infirmary, April 4th, 1864. There was great ascites, tense oedema of the lower extremities, with anerysipelatous state o± the integuments of the upper and inner parts of thethighs and scrotum ; oedema also of arms and back of hands. The heartwas displaced upwards, and much enlarged; there were no cardiac 406 CHRONIC BRIGHTS DISEASE. murmurs. There was great emaciation, cough, purulent expectoration,and orthopnoea. The urine was scanty, dark-coloured from blood, highly albuminous ; itlet fall an abundant chocolate-coloured deposit, composed of blood-casts,granular casts, and epithelial casts, with abundance of free renalepithelium and free blood-disks. Mixed with these were a large numberof irregularly tailed and spindle-shaped cells, evidently from the pelvis ofthe kidney (see Fig. 55).. mm


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