. The principles and practice of surgery. austed by excessive mental activity,or by venereal indulgence, and whosedigestive and assimilative functionsare at the same time impaired. The oxalate of lime is soluble inhydrochloric and in nitric acid, butinsoluble in liquor potassse. If fusedunder a blowpipe in a platinumspoon, a white ash of caustic lime re-mains, which, if thrown upon moist,reddened litmus paper, changes thecolor to an intense blue. Phosphatic Diathesis — The mix-ed (fusible) phosphates, composed ofthe phosphate of lime and the am-monio-magnesian phosphates, frequently incrust ca


. The principles and practice of surgery. austed by excessive mental activity,or by venereal indulgence, and whosedigestive and assimilative functionsare at the same time impaired. The oxalate of lime is soluble inhydrochloric and in nitric acid, butinsoluble in liquor potassse. If fusedunder a blowpipe in a platinumspoon, a white ash of caustic lime re-mains, which, if thrown upon moist,reddened litmus paper, changes thecolor to an intense blue. Phosphatic Diathesis — The mix-ed (fusible) phosphates, composed ofthe phosphate of lime and the am-monio-magnesian phosphates, frequently incrust calculi formed of theurates or of the oxalates, or which have as their nucleus some foreignbody introduced into the bladder; but in other cases the entire mass isphosphatic. They may attain a great size. Sometimes they are globularor ovoid in form, and at other times they assume a variety of irregularforms, being apparently shaped to the irregularities of the surface upon Section of a MulberryCalculus, incrustedwith Phosphates. Fig. Oxalate of Lime Crystals. URITSTAEY DEPOSITS. 827 Fig. 402. Fig. 403.


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