Analysis of the urine (1886) (14592664798)
Zusammenfassung
Identifier: analysisofurine00hofm (find matches)
Title: Analysis of the urine
Year: 1886 (1880s)
Authors: Hofmann, Karl Berthold, 1842-1922. (from old catalog) Ultzmann, Robert, 1842-1889, (from old catalog) joint author Brune, T. Barton, (from old catalog) tr Curtis, Henry Holbrook, 1856-1920, (from old catalog) joint tr
Subjects: Urine Genitourinary organs
Publisher: New York, D. Appleton and company
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
Digitizing Sponsor: The Library of Congress
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PLATE VI.—A. 1. Cystine: the powder of a cystine stone dissolved in ammonia, and evaporated onan object-glass ; hexagonal plates, colorless.—2. Gonorrheal thread, the catar-rhal secretion from the accessory glands of the urethra.—3. Spermatozoa. PLATE VI.—B. Calcium carbonate, seldom found; sediment of an alkaline urine, spheres, dumb-bells,and granular precipitate, found usually in connection with the earthy phosphates. PIJR
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PLATE VII.—A.1. The massive fibrin cylinder.—2. The granular cylinders.—3. The hyaline cylin-der. — 4. The waxy cylinders.—5. Epithelial casts and cylinders.—6. The uric-acid cylinders. PLATE VII.—B.1. The ordinary pus-corpuscles.—2. Those with prolongations showing amoeboidmovements.—3. Corpuscles with their nuclei rendered distinct by adding aceticacid.—4. Corpuscle^ as altered by chronic pyelitis.—5. Corpuscles swollen by t.hp flP.tinn ftf oarWTatp nf aimm/minm nm
Español: PLACA VI.-A. 1. 1. Cistina: polvo de una piedra de cistina disuelto en amoníaco, y evaporado en un objeto de vidrio; placas hexagonales, incoloras. 2. Hilo gonorreico, la secreción catarral de las glándulas accesorias de la uretra. 3. Espermatozoides. PLACA VI.-B. Carbonato de calcio, raramente encontrado; sedimento de una orina alcalina, esferas, campanas mudas y precipitado granular, que se encuentra generalmente en conexión con los fosfatos terrestres.
PLACA VII.-A.1. Cilindro de fibrina masivo. 2. Cilindros granulares. 3. Cilindro hialino. - — 4. Cilindros céreos 5. Cilindros epiteliales 6.Cilindros de ácido úrico. PLACA VII.-B 1. Corpúsculos de pus. 2. Aquellos con prolongaciones muestran movimientos amoeboides. 3. Los corpúsculos con sus núcleos se distinguen por la adición de ácido acético. 4. Corpúsculo alterado por la pielitis crónica. 5. Cuerpos hinchados