Kidney diseases, urinary deposits, and calculous disorders : their nature and treatment . •+m$&itoiy* Crystalline residue of healthy urine, obtained by concentrating the liquid over a water bath a. spherieamasses consisting of aggregations of crystals of urate of soda. Many of these are seen deposited upon afilm consisting of phosphate of lime and ammoniaco-magnesian b. cubical crystals of chlorideof sodium c. octahedral crystals of chloride of sodium, which crystallizes in this form in the presence ofurea, d, large crystals of common phosphate of soda, e, sulphates. /, urates. X 1


Kidney diseases, urinary deposits, and calculous disorders : their nature and treatment . •+m$&itoiy* Crystalline residue of healthy urine, obtained by concentrating the liquid over a water bath a. spherieamasses consisting of aggregations of crystals of urate of soda. Many of these are seen deposited upon afilm consisting of phosphate of lime and ammoniaco-magnesian b. cubical crystals of chlorideof sodium c. octahedral crystals of chloride of sodium, which crystallizes in this form in the presence ofurea, d, large crystals of common phosphate of soda, e, sulphates. /, urates. X 10. p. Crystals Oi inorganic salts of healthy urine, obtained by incinerating the dry residue decarbonising it andextracting it with water The solution being concentrated to the proper degree, readily crystallizes acrystals of common salt, obtained by evaporating the solution nearly to dryness. 5, crystals of commonsalt formed m a concentrated solution, c, crosslets of common salt obtained by evaporating the solutionvery rapidly to dryness d. crystals of phosphate of soda, e, crystals of sulphates p 156 X 130 [To face page 130. ILLUSTRATIONS OF 4. Oxalate of urea, obtained by adding oxalic acid to concentrated urine. X 215. p. 132.


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