Kidney diseases, urinary deposits, and calculous disorders : their nature and treatment . 41. The sugar fungus from diabetic urine. of an inch i Yeast added to diabetic urine, and allowed to stand in a warm place forty-eight hours Showing growth of the torula. p. 3:23. a X 215. 6 x 400. 1300. [To face page 324. SARCIN^ IN URINE. 325 peculiar cases of obstinate vomiting. They have been observed, how-ever, in several other fluids, and occasionally in the urine; but thesarcinse which I have seen in the urine were smaller than those presentin vomit; but it is doubtful if we should look upon


Kidney diseases, urinary deposits, and calculous disorders : their nature and treatment . 41. The sugar fungus from diabetic urine. of an inch i Yeast added to diabetic urine, and allowed to stand in a warm place forty-eight hours Showing growth of the torula. p. 3:23. a X 215. 6 x 400. 1300. [To face page 324. SARCIN^ IN URINE. 325 peculiar cases of obstinate vomiting. They have been observed, how-ever, in several other fluids, and occasionally in the urine; but thesarcinse which I have seen in the urine were smaller than those presentin vomit; but it is doubtful if we should look upon the two forms as dis-tinct species. Sarcinse have been met with in the urine by Heller, Neubauer andVogel, Dr. Mackay, Dr. Johnson, and by myself, under circumstanceswhich leave no doubt that this vegetable organism is sometimes developedin urine. I once analysed a specimen of urine containing sarcinse, whichwas sent me by my friend Dr. Brown, of Lichfield. It was acid; specificgravity, ioi8-6. analysis 84. Water 952-8 Solid matter ... ... ... ... ... 472 Organic matter 37-9 Fixed salts


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