Analysis of the urine . PLATE VII.— The massive fibrin cylinder.—2. The granular cylinders.—3. The hyaline cylin-der. — 4. The waxy cylinders.—5. Epithelial casts and cylinders.—6. The uric-acid cylinders. PLATE VII.— The ordinary pus-corpuscles.—2. Those with prolongations showing amoeboidmovements.—3. Corpuscles with their nuclei rendered distinct by adding aceticacid.—4. Corpuscle^ as altered by chronic pyelitis.—5. Corpuscles swollen by ftf oarWTatp nf aimm/minm nm. plate VIH.—A. Yeast fungi.—2. Penicillum glaucum.—3. Sarcina.—4. Cyst of the echinococcus, with detache


Analysis of the urine . PLATE VII.— The massive fibrin cylinder.—2. The granular cylinders.—3. The hyaline cylin-der. — 4. The waxy cylinders.—5. Epithelial casts and cylinders.—6. The uric-acid cylinders. PLATE VII.— The ordinary pus-corpuscles.—2. Those with prolongations showing amoeboidmovements.—3. Corpuscles with their nuclei rendered distinct by adding aceticacid.—4. Corpuscle^ as altered by chronic pyelitis.—5. Corpuscles swollen by ftf oarWTatp nf aimm/minm nm. plate VIH.—A. Yeast fungi.—2. Penicillum glaucum.—3. Sarcina.—4. Cyst of the echinococcus, with detached hooks. PLATE VIII.— Cancer elements, as seen in the sediment of medullary epithelial cancer of the blad-der.—2. A fragment of cancerous villous tissue of seldom occurrence.


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