Kidney diseases, urinary deposits, and calculous disorders : their nature and treatment . ec Fragments of human hair In two the central canaloccupied with the soft cells of the medulla is repre-sented. X 130. p. P .-^/T;> 1 moth, x 218. p. n^ of an inch i face age 29 HAIR, COTTON, FEATHERS. 295 Pieces of silic are not unfrequently present, but these can scarcelybe mistaken for any substance derived from the kidney or urinarypassages. Their smooth glistening appearance and small diameter, atonce distinguish them from small portions of urinary casts, and theirclear outline and regular s
Kidney diseases, urinary deposits, and calculous disorders : their nature and treatment . ec Fragments of human hair In two the central canaloccupied with the soft cells of the medulla is repre-sented. X 130. p. P .-^/T;> 1 moth, x 218. p. n^ of an inch i face age 29 HAIR, COTTON, FEATHERS. 295 Pieces of silic are not unfrequently present, but these can scarcelybe mistaken for any substance derived from the kidney or urinarypassages. Their smooth glistening appearance and small diameter, atonce distinguish them from small portions of urinary casts, and theirclear outline and regular size from shreds of mucus, &c. Fibres of Deal from the Floor.—Of all the extraneous matterslikely to be met with in urine most calculated to deceive the eye of theobserver, none are more puzzling than the short pieces of singlefibres of deal, pi. II, fig. 9. In hospitals, where the floor is un-covered, and frequently swept, portions of the fibres of the wood aredetached, and, being light, very readily find their way into any vesselwhich may be near. In fact, these fibres enter largely into the com-position of the dust which is swept up. I was familiar with the appearanceof these bodies for a long time bef
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