Poisons; their effects and detection; . tion of the Contents of theStomach and of its Activity during Digestion—The Intestines—Examination of the Fseces—The Liver and Gall Bladder—The Spleen—The Pancreas—The Omentum-The Mesenteryand Retroperitoneal Glands—The Kidneys. Examination of the Urine.—Variations in theQuantity of the Urine—In the Colour—Odour—Consistence—Translucency-Specific Gravityand Reaction of the Urine—Chemical Examination of the Urine — Sediments and Micro-scopical Examination of the Urine: — (a) Unorganised Sediments; (//) Organic of Puncture Fluids. — Exu


Poisons; their effects and detection; . tion of the Contents of theStomach and of its Activity during Digestion—The Intestines—Examination of the Fseces—The Liver and Gall Bladder—The Spleen—The Pancreas—The Omentum-The Mesenteryand Retroperitoneal Glands—The Kidneys. Examination of the Urine.—Variations in theQuantity of the Urine—In the Colour—Odour—Consistence—Translucency-Specific Gravityand Reaction of the Urine—Chemical Examination of the Urine — Sediments and Micro-scopical Examination of the Urine: — (a) Unorganised Sediments; (//) Organic of Puncture Fluids. — Exudations — Transudations — Contents of of the N ervous System. — Anatomical and Physiological Introduction —Investigation of the Symptoms Produced by Diseases of the Nervous System:—Disordersof Muscular Action; of Sensation; of Reflex Action ; of Language; of Vision ; of Hearing;of Taste ; of Smell. LONDON: EXETER STREET, STRAND. CHARLES GRIFFIN dj COMPANYS By Prof, von CLINICAL DIAGNOSIS: THE Baeteriologieal, Chemical, and MieroseopiealEvidence of Disease. By Prof. K. v. JAKSCH, Of the XTniversity of Pragrie. Translated from the Third G^ermas EditionAND Eklaeged By JAiLES CAONEY, , , Phys. to the Hosp. for Epilepsy and Paralysis, Kegents Park. With Additional Illustrations, many Coloured. [n large Svo. Haiidsome Cloth. 25s. SECOND ENGLISH EDITION. GENERAL Blood —The Buccal Secretion — Thel^^asal Secretion—The Sputum—The GastricJuice and Vomit—The Eteces—Examinationof the Urine — Investigation of Exudations,Transudations, and Cystic Fluids—The Secre-tions of the Genital Organs — Methods of Fig. 86.—«, b. Cylindroids from Bacteriological Research—Bibliography,the ixrine in congested kidney. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. A striking example of the application of the ^Methods of Science to Medicine. . .Stands almost alone amongst books of this class in the width of its range, th


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