Atlas of urinary sediments; with special reference to their clinical significance . threads are irregularly distributed. Alsoa few FAT GLOBULES and RED and WHITE BLOOD-COR-PUSCLES, the latter being stained with hsemoglobin. From a case of HEMATURIA. Fig. 3. URETHRAL THREAD (low power), a piece of one. A delicateyellowish-white structure consisting of cells imbedded in mucus. From a case of GONORRHCEAL URETHRITIS. Fig. 4. ERYTHROCYTES (red blood-corpuscles). Some retaining their normalcolour, others pale, having had their hsemoglobin dissolved out; theyvary in form and size, some are round and


Atlas of urinary sediments; with special reference to their clinical significance . threads are irregularly distributed. Alsoa few FAT GLOBULES and RED and WHITE BLOOD-COR-PUSCLES, the latter being stained with hsemoglobin. From a case of HEMATURIA. Fig. 3. URETHRAL THREAD (low power), a piece of one. A delicateyellowish-white structure consisting of cells imbedded in mucus. From a case of GONORRHCEAL URETHRITIS. Fig. 4. ERYTHROCYTES (red blood-corpuscles). Some retaining their normalcolour, others pale, having had their hsemoglobin dissolved out; theyvary in form and size, some are round and biconcave, others crenated ;also a few microcytes. From acid urine in a case of Fig. 5. (a) BILE-STAINED HYALINE CAST, convoluted, of a faint yellowcolour. (6) BACTERIA aggregated together in the form of a cast. From a case of ICTERUS, the urine had been exposed tothe air for a long time. Fig. 6. GRANULAR CASTS. Somewhat dark, finely granular bodies, one ofwhich shows indentations and clear spaces ; at one place a degeneratedepithelial cell is imbedded in the


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