The people's common sense medical adviser in plain English, or, Medicine simplified . UUINARY SIGNS. 859 Fiq. ?-T^.. Worlds —Composilors Uoom (luring ]ie:ilth is parts in 1,000. The microscopical exam-ination of ilic urine, notwithstanding the distaste, and evencontemi»t, which many physicians manifest for such investiga-tions, is pursued at the Worlds Dispensary with inestimablebenefits to our patients. It has revealed the existence of manyserious affections, which, with all our other modes of investiga-tion, we had been unable todetect. Tt has also thrownlight upon many obs


The people's common sense medical adviser in plain English, or, Medicine simplified . UUINARY SIGNS. 859 Fiq. ?-T^.. Worlds —Composilors Uoom (luring ]ie:ilth is parts in 1,000. The microscopical exam-ination of ilic urine, notwithstanding the distaste, and evencontemi»t, which many physicians manifest for such investiga-tions, is pursued at the Worlds Dispensary with inestimablebenefits to our patients. It has revealed the existence of manyserious affections, which, with all our other modes of investiga-tion, we had been unable todetect. Tt has also thrownlight upon many obscurechronic diseases. 1912. I have alreadyspoken of the markedchanges effected in theurine by a derangement ofthe digestive functions. Itis surpiising to me that]>hysicians generally pay solittle attention to the urinewhen dyspepsia is suspect-ed, since all admit that anexamination of that excreti<in furnishes unmistakable evidencesof the nature and comj)lications of that disease. In this waywe are many times enabled to determine whether the indigestionis caused by congestion or functional disease of t


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