A Text-book of clinical diagnosis by laboratory methodsW.B. Saunders, 1905 - 549 pages |
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acetic acid acute albumin alcohol alkaline amount anemia appear bacillus bacteria blood bodies boiling c.c. of urine calcium casts cent chlorid chronic clinical color corpuscles cover-glass crystals cubic millimeter detected diabetes digestion dilution diplococcus disease display distilled water drop eosinophils epithelial cells erythrocytes estimation ether fatty feces Fehling's solution filter filtrate free hydrochloric acid gastric contents gastric fluid gastric juice glucosuria granular granules heat hemoglobin hydrochloric acid increased infection intestinal lactic acid leukemia leukocytes leukocytosis liquid lymphocytes method microscope minutes mixture Myelocytes nephritis normal nucleus observed obtained one-sixth organism parasite pathologic pernicious anemia phosphates pigment pipet Place Plate portion potassium precipitate present quantity reaction reagent red cells renal result secretion sediment seen serum slide sodium solution specific gravity specimen sputum stain stomach substance sulphate test-tube tion tissue tube twenty-four hours urates uric acid urinary urine urine contains
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