. A practical treatise on medical diagnosis for students and physicians . Sodium urate: a, a, from a gouty concre-tion ; 6, 6, artificially prepared by addingliquor sodse to the amorphous urate de-posit. (Roberts.) Ammonium urate spontaneously de-posited: a, spheres and globularmasses; b, dumb-bells, crosses, rosettes.(Roberts.) According to Roberts, a deposit of uric acid occurring twelve totwenty-four hours after the urine has been passed has no pathologicalsignificance. If the deposit occurs within three or four hours after theurine has been passed, it is certainly not natural. It is freque


. A practical treatise on medical diagnosis for students and physicians . Sodium urate: a, a, from a gouty concre-tion ; 6, 6, artificially prepared by addingliquor sodse to the amorphous urate de-posit. (Roberts.) Ammonium urate spontaneously de-posited: a, spheres and globularmasses; b, dumb-bells, crosses, rosettes.(Roberts.) According to Roberts, a deposit of uric acid occurring twelve totwenty-four hours after the urine has been passed has no pathologicalsignificance. If the deposit occurs within three or four hours after theurine has been passed, it is certainly not natural. It is frequently PLATE XIII-b. FIO. Uric Acid. A. Common forms. B. Amorphous urates.(Ob. D. and A., Oc. 4.) Drawn by J. D. Z. Chase.


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