Kidney diseases, urinary deposits, and calculous disorders : their nature and treatment . xalurtue of magnesia Mao, C6H3N2n7 -f. aq Uraraile. C8HsN306. X 130. [To face page 144. DR. SCHUNCKS RESEARCHES. 145 ; Medical Gazette, 1851.) I shall have occasion to recuragain to this interesting subject, when discussing the characters of theurine in disease, part III, p. 198. One thousand grains of healthy urine will contain from fifteen totwenty grains of extractive matters. The solid matter contains from15 to 40 per cent, of these substances. In twenty-four hours, about 200grains of ext


Kidney diseases, urinary deposits, and calculous disorders : their nature and treatment . xalurtue of magnesia Mao, C6H3N2n7 -f. aq Uraraile. C8HsN306. X 130. [To face page 144. DR. SCHUNCKS RESEARCHES. 145 ; Medical Gazette, 1851.) I shall have occasion to recuragain to this interesting subject, when discussing the characters of theurine in disease, part III, p. 198. One thousand grains of healthy urine will contain from fifteen totwenty grains of extractive matters. The solid matter contains from15 to 40 per cent, of these substances. In twenty-four hours, about 200grains of extractive matters are eliminated in the urine. The physiological importance of extractive matters is quite unknown,and hitherto no one has been able to discover the part which they playin the animal economy. Their presence in the blood, and in all theanimal fluids, as well as in the solid organs the excretions, clearlyprove them to be substances of importance; and it must be rememberedthat, in the urine, the proportion of extractive matter is often greaterthan that of the urea itself. The amount and composition of extractivemat


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