. Röntgen rays and electro-therapeutics : with chapters on radium and phototherapy . Fig. 1S9C.—Kidney (dorsal view.)—Patient flexes his knees. Plate 8 in. x 10 in. (20 x 25 from the eleyentli dorsal i ib to the ^^ Fig. 189D.—Vesica (dorsal view.)—Patient sits in the semi-recumbent position. Plate 10 in. x 12in. (25 X 20 DISEASES OF THE ABDOMII^AL OEGANS. 353 or not, (b) wlietlier we liave to deal with a double-sided stone formationor other coexisting kidney disorder, or whether in the already existingdisorder only one kidney is involved. The result of the negative E


. Röntgen rays and electro-therapeutics : with chapters on radium and phototherapy . Fig. 1S9C.—Kidney (dorsal view.)—Patient flexes his knees. Plate 8 in. x 10 in. (20 x 25 from the eleyentli dorsal i ib to the ^^ Fig. 189D.—Vesica (dorsal view.)—Patient sits in the semi-recumbent position. Plate 10 in. x 12in. (25 X 20 DISEASES OF THE ABDOMII^AL OEGANS. 353 or not, (b) wlietlier we liave to deal with a double-sided stone formationor other coexisting kidney disorder, or whether in the already existingdisorder only one kidney is involved. The result of the negative Edntgen investigation should be consid-ered in connection with the condition of the clearness, concentration, andfreezing-point of the urine obtained by means of the ureteral catheter. In the eighteen cases tabulated by Rumpel, two of the stones removedcontained only triple phosphates. All the others consisted of mixturesin different proportions of calcium carbonate, calcium phosphate, calciumoxalate, and uric acid or urates. Five of the stones consisted largely ofcalcium oxalate, fourteen of calcium phosphate, and two of uric the two stones consisting largely of uric acid, the composition of thefirst was a mixtur


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