Archive image from page 498 of The cyclopædia of anatomy and. The cyclopædia of anatomy and physiology cyclopdiaofana0402todd Year: 1849 URINE. 1283 DEPOSIT OF EARTHY PHOSPHATES. The earthy phosphates, consisting of mag- nesia in combination with ammonia and phos- phoric acid, are seen as deposits in the urine in two forms, viz. as a monobasic and a bi- basic salt. The monobasic phosphate, which is seen in neutral or only slightly alkaline urine, presents the microscopic appearances as under (Jig, 193). Fig. 793. The bibasic salt, which is observed in highly ammoniacal urine, gives the fol


Archive image from page 498 of The cyclopædia of anatomy and. The cyclopædia of anatomy and physiology cyclopdiaofana0402todd Year: 1849 URINE. 1283 DEPOSIT OF EARTHY PHOSPHATES. The earthy phosphates, consisting of mag- nesia in combination with ammonia and phos- phoric acid, are seen as deposits in the urine in two forms, viz. as a monobasic and a bi- basic salt. The monobasic phosphate, which is seen in neutral or only slightly alkaline urine, presents the microscopic appearances as under (Jig, 193). Fig. 793. The bibasic salt, which is observed in highly ammoniacal urine, gives the following figures (Jg- 791). Fie. 794.


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