Atlas of urinary sediments; with special reference to their clinical significance . .tps ^ 3 . 8 C? !S CD i •! CO b (? / \ \ ^ ^ ^ CO cP C3 \c5> CO -^ .,s CP s^ C3 c? # ^ ^ v» .* % ,# ft t /?^ ^ ?^^ .../-^ ^^ :^ ^ T\ ^Y K^^ ^ .>/ ^ £- , Leipzig. PLATE YIII. PLATE VIII. Pig. 1. ACID AMMOTflUM URATE. Spheroidal and oval forms. [Some haveradial markings due to their being composed of several small spheroidswhich have not been able to grow equally in all directions owing tocollateral pressure.] From alkaline 2. ACID AMMONIUM UBATE. In the form of spheroid


Atlas of urinary sediments; with special reference to their clinical significance . .tps ^ 3 . 8 C? !S CD i •! CO b (? / \ \ ^ ^ ^ CO cP C3 \c5> CO -^ .,s CP s^ C3 c? # ^ ^ v» .* % ,# ft t /?^ ^ ?^^ .../-^ ^^ :^ ^ T\ ^Y K^^ ^ .>/ ^ £- , Leipzig. PLATE YIII. PLATE VIII. Pig. 1. ACID AMMOTflUM URATE. Spheroidal and oval forms. [Some haveradial markings due to their being composed of several small spheroidswhich have not been able to grow equally in all directions owing tocollateral pressure.] From alkaline 2. ACID AMMONIUM UBATE. In the form of spheroids and coherent Fig. 3. ACID AMMONIUM URATE (spiculated spheroids), hedgehog or thorn-apple forms. [Urate of sodium may also assume this acid urine. Fig. 4. CYSTIN. Regular and irregular hexagonal plates of cystin; RED ANDWHITE BLOOD-CORPUSCLES, the latter exhibiting markedchanges of form resembling amoeboid movement. From a case of CYSTINURIA. Fig. 5. LEUCIN AND TYROSIN. Leucin, in the form of spheroids, showingradial and concentric striation, small spheroids ar


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