Elements of pathological anatomy . chemical constitution of pus has beenexamined by a great number of experimentalists,from Grashms and Gaber to Donne, Dumas, R».» _!.* i. c • , j B^^Martius, Davy,Vogel, Gueterbock, andBibra, *ho have furnished the latest and most accurate information The ANALYSIS OF PUS. 59 results of these investigations tend to show that pure pus contains all theproximate elements of the blood, except the colouring matter. The followinganalysis is by Gueterbock,* from the pus of an abscess in the human breast. Water --------- 86-1 Fat, soluble only in boiling alcohol - - -


Elements of pathological anatomy . chemical constitution of pus has beenexamined by a great number of experimentalists,from Grashms and Gaber to Donne, Dumas, R».» _!.* i. c • , j B^^Martius, Davy,Vogel, Gueterbock, andBibra, *ho have furnished the latest and most accurate information The ANALYSIS OF PUS. 59 results of these investigations tend to show that pure pus contains all theproximate elements of the blood, except the colouring matter. The followinganalysis is by Gueterbock,* from the pus of an abscess in the human breast. Water --------- 86-1 Fat, soluble only in boiling alcohol - - - - 1;6 Fat and ozrnazome, soluble in cold alcohol - - 4-3Albumen, pyine, pus-globules, and granules, soluble neither in hot nor in cold alcohol - - - 7-4 Loss - . - , 0-6 100- Goebelf has published the subjoined quantitative analysis of pUS from the uterus of a mare. The fluid was opake, of a yellowish-white color, of thespecific gravity of 1019, and of a faint, unpleasant odor. Water . - - - 91-33 Albumen -------- 7-20 Uncoa


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