Clinical diagnosis : the bacteriological, chemical, and microscopical evidence of disease . -. Under these circumstances muscle contains kreatin,whichjis changed into kreatinin as it passes through the FIG. 141.—Apparatus used for the Distillation of Ammonia in the Kjeldahl Process. This is to be borne in mind when a clinical inference is drawn fromthe observation of an increase or diminution of the quantity of kreatininsecreted. Hitherto such inferences as were possible have had but a KREATININ 369 limited application to the purposes of diagnosis. They are insufficientlybased, and rest
Clinical diagnosis : the bacteriological, chemical, and microscopical evidence of disease . -. Under these circumstances muscle contains kreatin,whichjis changed into kreatinin as it passes through the FIG. 141.—Apparatus used for the Distillation of Ammonia in the Kjeldahl Process. This is to be borne in mind when a clinical inference is drawn fromthe observation of an increase or diminution of the quantity of kreatininsecreted. Hitherto such inferences as were possible have had but a KREATININ 369 limited application to the purposes of diagnosis. They are insufficientlybased, and rest for the most part on the experience of individual to Neubauer,bW the quantity excreted by a healthy man isabout 1 grm. According to Pouchet,591 it is 1 grm. in the case of themale, grm. in that of the female, while kreatinin is altogetherabsent from the urine of sucklings. This point, however, is contestedby An increase in the output of kreatinin has been observed in acutediseases of all kinds while attended with fever, and in diabetes(Senator),bm and a diminution in chronic nephritis and diabetes insipidus,in convalescence after acute diseases, in chlorosis, anaemia
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