Chemistry : general, medical, and pharmaceutical including the chemistry of the ; a manual on the general principles of the science, and their applications in medicine and pharmacy . hile the deposit is under microscopicobservation. An alcoholic solution of hippuric acid evaporated todryness, and the residue treated with water, gives a solution fromwhich characteristic crystalline forms of hippuric acid may be obtainedon allowing a drop to dry upon a slip of glass. The organized deposits in urine entail greater care in their determi-nation, and usually require a higher magnify


Chemistry : general, medical, and pharmaceutical including the chemistry of the ; a manual on the general principles of the science, and their applications in medicine and pharmacy . hile the deposit is under microscopicobservation. An alcoholic solution of hippuric acid evaporated todryness, and the residue treated with water, gives a solution fromwhich characteristic crystalline forms of hippuric acid may be obtainedon allowing a drop to dry upon a slip of glass. The organized deposits in urine entail greater care in their determi-nation, and usually require a higher magnifying power for theirproper examination, than those of crystalline form. The figuresare drawn to 230 diametersobserver. The following notes will assist the Casts of uriniferous tubuli are fibrinous masses of various forms,and often of considerable length—sometimes delicate and transparent,occasionally granular, and often beset with fat-globules. Epithelialdibris are frequently present in urine in the form of nucleated cells,regular and oval when full, but angular and unsymmetrical whenpartially emptied of their contents — sometimes perfect, but morefrequently a good deal broken up. Fig.


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