Atlas of urinary sediments; with special reference to their clinical significance . of various sizes. From the slightly acid urine of a case of CYSTINUBIAWITH NEPHROLITHIASIS. Fig. 3. CHOLESTERIlf. Rhomboid plates of various sizes, having notched anglesand step-like edges. Fig. 4. PATTY CRYSTALS. Curved acicular crystals, most of which arearranged in tufts and stars. [Such crystals are usually so scantyin the urine that an accurate chemical analysis is impossible; theyprobably contain the acid in combination with some base.] From a case of RENAL TTJBERCITLOSIS. Fig. 5. NITRATE OP UREA. In the


Atlas of urinary sediments; with special reference to their clinical significance . of various sizes. From the slightly acid urine of a case of CYSTINUBIAWITH NEPHROLITHIASIS. Fig. 3. CHOLESTERIlf. Rhomboid plates of various sizes, having notched anglesand step-like edges. Fig. 4. PATTY CRYSTALS. Curved acicular crystals, most of which arearranged in tufts and stars. [Such crystals are usually so scantyin the urine that an accurate chemical analysis is impossible; theyprobably contain the acid in combination with some base.] From a case of RENAL TTJBERCITLOSIS. Fig. 5. NITRATE OP UREA. In the form of free or imbricated hexagonaland rhombic plates. Artificially produced by the addition of nitricacid to concentrated urine. Fig. 6. VAGINAL EPITHELIUM. Large, irregularly polygonal, tesselatedsquames with finely granular protoplasm and small oval and roundnuclei, also a few, much smaller, leucocytes. (Urine obtained bymeans of a catheter, after washing of the vulva, contained no abnormal constituents.) From the urine of a young girl suffering from SIMPLELEUCORRHCEA.


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