The archives of physiological therapy . I. Exposure three minutes,moderately hard tube. Fig. 2. Exposure three minutes,soft tube. Fig. 3. Exposure four minutes,soft tube. Figures i, 2, and J shoiv Calculi skiagraphed without Diaphragm. urates are composed of potassium andsodium, the atomic weight of the latterbeing 40, that of potassium 39, phos-phorus 31, magnesium 24, and sodium23. The specific gravity of calcium , potassium , phosphorus , mag-nesium , and sodium In practice, however, we often findthat calculi are not of one distinct type,and if they are, layers of various


The archives of physiological therapy . I. Exposure three minutes,moderately hard tube. Fig. 2. Exposure three minutes,soft tube. Fig. 3. Exposure four minutes,soft tube. Figures i, 2, and J shoiv Calculi skiagraphed without Diaphragm. urates are composed of potassium andsodium, the atomic weight of the latterbeing 40, that of potassium 39, phos-phorus 31, magnesium 24, and sodium23. The specific gravity of calcium , potassium , phosphorus , mag-nesium , and sodium In practice, however, we often findthat calculi are not of one distinct type,and if they are, layers of various degreesof density are observed. Two strata are


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