. The cyclopædia of anatomy and physiology. Anatomy; Physiology; Zoology. The bibasic salt, which is observed in highly ammoniacal urine, gives the following figures (Jg- 791). Fie. Urine depositing the first of these two varieties of sediment is generally of lighter colour than natural, and of moderately high specific gravity. The second variety, if not occasioned by the use of alkaline remedies, generally indi- cates important mischief in some part of the urinary apparatus, and is often combined with large quantities of epithelium, mucus, pus, and blood corpuscles. DEPOSIT OF OXALATE O


. The cyclopædia of anatomy and physiology. Anatomy; Physiology; Zoology. The bibasic salt, which is observed in highly ammoniacal urine, gives the following figures (Jg- 791). Fie. Urine depositing the first of these two varieties of sediment is generally of lighter colour than natural, and of moderately high specific gravity. The second variety, if not occasioned by the use of alkaline remedies, generally indi- cates important mischief in some part of the urinary apparatus, and is often combined with large quantities of epithelium, mucus, pus, and blood corpuscles. DEPOSIT OF OXALATE OF LIME. This deposit, which is composed of lime in combination with an acid foreign to the con- stitution of healthy urine, presents itself under the microscope in the following forms, first described by Dr. Golding Bird (fig. 795). Fig. 795. o. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Todd, Robert Bentley, 1809-1860. London, Sherwood, Gilbert, and Piper


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