Manual of pathological anatomy . 8 61 63 7 135 2-7 Froma vomica. Water 894*4 Fatty matter 11 bl Cholesterine 5 •-!: i Mucus lr2 Albumen 685 Lactates,,sul- phates and phosphates of soda, potash and lime Iron A trace. Loss 3-3 The following analyses are from German sources :— BiBRA. LWater 907 Pns-oells and mucus .... — Albumen 63 Extractive matter 2) Cholesterine and fat Salts Sodium ,Other alkaline saltsEarthy phosphates FromMammary 26-5 83-6 8-9 1-6 fat .... 9Its ....\ — js & iron V. — IL 862 9129129 ITL 769 1801924 lE BODEKER. 887-*^46 543-8 10-9 5-93 221
Manual of pathological anatomy . 8 61 63 7 135 2-7 Froma vomica. Water 894*4 Fatty matter 11 bl Cholesterine 5 •-!: i Mucus lr2 Albumen 685 Lactates,,sul- phates and phosphates of soda, potash and lime Iron A trace. Loss 3-3 The following analyses are from German sources :— BiBRA. LWater 907 Pns-oells and mucus .... — Albumen 63 Extractive matter 2) Cholesterine and fat Salts Sodium ,Other alkaline saltsEarthy phosphates FromMammary 26-5 83-6 8-9 1-6 fat .... 9Its ....\ — js & iron V. — IL 862 9129129 ITL 769 1801924 lE BODEKER. 887-*^46 543-8 10-9 5-93 221 98 SUPPUKATION. Serum of Pus.—The serum resembles blood serum in most of itsproperties. It contains paraglobulin, or fibrino-plastic substance;albuminate of potash (which is identical with casein), and by coagu-lating at about 75° C, shows that it contains ordinary serum albu-men. It also contains, according to Hoppe, myosin. The followingsubstances have also been detected in pus, but cannot be referred Fig. © @^® © © @ ® ® ? Corpuscles from a pustule. a. Large granulous exudation globules, h, Pus corpuscles, c, Nucleated , Pus corpuscles, their nuclei brought into view by acetic acid, a, Granular exuda-tion globiSes, their nuclei brought into view by the action of water. specially to the serum or corpuscles:—Protagon, chondrine, andgelatine; various fatty substances, as cholesterine, free fattyacids, soaps (alkaline salts of fatty acids), leucin, tyrosin, andxanthin (nitrogenous derivatives of the albuminates). Occasionalor abnormal constituents are bile acids and bile pigment (injaundice) and sugar (in diabetes). Under certain circumstances pusassumes a blue colour, which will also affect the bandages usedfor wounds. This has been shown to depend upon the presenceof a peculiar vibrio which lives on the surfaces of wounds andthe bandages. The colouring matter can, however, be separated,and obtained in blue crystals; it is called Pyocyanin, The
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