Atlas of urinary sediments; with special reference to their clinical significance . Fig. 3. CALCIUM OXALATE. Oval, rounded, and other crystalline forms(dumb-bell, biscuit, hour-glass, hatchet, and spectacle forms); to theleft a common octahedral form (envelope form). All the crystals arestrongly refractive and (with few exceptions) have a yellowish tint.[See Fig. 2, for note regarding the colour.] From a case of acute CHOLERA NOSTRAS. Fig. 4. CALCIUM OXALATE. Eegular and irregular faintly striated crystals ;also delicate elongated six-sided plates, many of which are imbricated. From a case of


Atlas of urinary sediments; with special reference to their clinical significance . Fig. 3. CALCIUM OXALATE. Oval, rounded, and other crystalline forms(dumb-bell, biscuit, hour-glass, hatchet, and spectacle forms); to theleft a common octahedral form (envelope form). All the crystals arestrongly refractive and (with few exceptions) have a yellowish tint.[See Fig. 2, for note regarding the colour.] From a case of acute CHOLERA NOSTRAS. Fig. 4. CALCIUM OXALATE. Eegular and irregular faintly striated crystals ;also delicate elongated six-sided plates, many of which are imbricated. From a case of OXALIC ACID POISONING. Fig. 5. NEUTRAL CALCIUM PHOSPHATE. Acicular crystals arrangedin the form of rosettes, tufts, and tyrosin-like sheaves. [A very unusualform of phosphate of lime, probably impure.] From a case of acute RHEUMATIC ARTHRITIS after the administration of salicylates. Fig. 6. URIC ACID. Yellowish needles arranged in the form of large andsmall sheaves and rosettes. [Note the resemblance between theseand crystals of urate of lime.] From a case of CATARRHAL


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