. The examination of the urine of the horse and man . GQ. matozoa may be pres-ent but are easily rec-ognized by theirelongated form. 10th,mucus may be fre-quently present, buthas no very greatpathologic signifi-cance. Glycogen Cells. Ifthe urinary sedimentis stained with diluteL u g 0 1 s Solution,there will be seen, inmany specimens ofhuman urine, a num-FiG. 22. Red blood corpuscles crenated. ber of epithelial cellspresent with more or less of their interior stained a deeperbrown like glycogen, than in other cells that may be yet, nothing has ben determined in regard to their impor
. The examination of the urine of the horse and man . GQ. matozoa may be pres-ent but are easily rec-ognized by theirelongated form. 10th,mucus may be fre-quently present, buthas no very greatpathologic signifi-cance. Glycogen Cells. Ifthe urinary sedimentis stained with diluteL u g 0 1 s Solution,there will be seen, inmany specimens ofhuman urine, a num-FiG. 22. Red blood corpuscles crenated. ber of epithelial cellspresent with more or less of their interior stained a deeperbrown like glycogen, than in other cells that may be yet, nothing has ben determined in regard to their import-ance. Amyloid or Amylaceous These are small circularor oval bodies which give the starch reaction with an iodine solu-tion. Just what their significance is, is not known. Virchow firstdescribed them. They have been found in various tissues andexcretions, including the urine normal as well as diseases of the kidneys, Veitz and Wederhake found that theseamyloids afford us important indications; but that in affectionsof the bladd
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