. Medical diagnosis for the student and practitioner. Fig. 68.—a. Calcium phosphate, b. Calcium sulphate. (After Jakob.). Fig. 69.—Calcium oxalate crystals. ciated with beautiful crystals of the triple phosphate. Calcium phosphatemay also appear in crystalline form. (c) Urates.—The ordinary deposit of urates occurs in moderately acid, 232 MEDICAL DIAGNOSIS Brick-dust deposit. concentrated urine during the process of cooling or when exposed to anunusual degree of cold. The color varies from yellow to rose-red, the latterconstituting the so-called brick-dust deposit (sedimentum lateritium).


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