Kidney diseases, urinary deposits, and calculous disorders : their nature and treatment . bath, should be allowed to cool before being weighed. Theobserver will find it useful to have two or three glass shades, about9 inches in diameter, with shallow glass dishes, for containing strongsulphuric acid, about four or five inches in diameter. Upon the glassdish about half filled with the sulphuric acid, is placed a piece of wiregauze, or perforated zinc, to support the basins. In this manner theresidues may be allowed to cool, without absorbing water, and theymay be kept dry for some time, if requ
Kidney diseases, urinary deposits, and calculous disorders : their nature and treatment . bath, should be allowed to cool before being weighed. Theobserver will find it useful to have two or three glass shades, about9 inches in diameter, with shallow glass dishes, for containing strongsulphuric acid, about four or five inches in diameter. Upon the glassdish about half filled with the sulphuric acid, is placed a piece of wiregauze, or perforated zinc, to support the basins. In this manner theresidues may be allowed to cool, without absorbing water, and theymay be kept dry for some time, if requisite. Two or Three Nests of Beakers.* Conical Glasses, of the form represented in pi. II, fig. 13, or inpi. I, fig. 1. The former combines the glass for the urinometer with aconical glass for collecting urinary deposits. This is a most useful formof conical glass. It was devised by Dr. Budd. * Glass and porcelain apparatus may be obtained of Messrs. Powell, of theWhitefriars Glass Works, or they will be furnished by the instrument makers. CHEMICAL AND MICROSCOPICAL APPARATUS. Fig.
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