Hooper's physician's vade mecum, or, A manual of the principles and practice of physic . Ki.^. wy^. Fie nia or its carbonate when the urine isallowed to stand some hours. The triplephosphate naay present itself in any of thefollowing forms :—a. As a white crys-talline gravel. 6. As a thin iridescentfilm on the surface of the urine, c. As adense white deposit closely resemblingmucus, d. In masses or ropes resemblingpuriform mucus. Under the microscopethe triple phosphate presents itself in someof the annexed forms. (Fig. 18.) (2.) The basic or bibasic phosphate (thetriple phosphate, with excess


Hooper's physician's vade mecum, or, A manual of the principles and practice of physic . Ki.^. wy^. Fie nia or its carbonate when the urine isallowed to stand some hours. The triplephosphate naay present itself in any of thefollowing forms :—a. As a white crys-talline gravel. 6. As a thin iridescentfilm on the surface of the urine, c. As adense white deposit closely resemblingmucus, d. In masses or ropes resemblingpuriform mucus. Under the microscopethe triple phosphate presents itself in someof the annexed forms. (Fig. 18.) (2.) The basic or bibasic phosphate (thetriple phosphate, with excess of ammonia)has the microscopic characters shown inthe annexed engraving. (Fig. 19.) (3.) The phosphate of lime occurs as anamorphous deposit, or m little roundedparticdes, usually found adhering to thecrystals of the triple phosphate. 501. Cystine.—This curious substance, which is characterised bythe great excess of sulphur that enters into itscomposition, is not a constituent of healthy urine,and rarely exists as a product of disease. It con-stitutes a rare form of nruiary calculus, and v


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