| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1848 - 364 str.
...deutoxide of albumen were passing out of the body in every 1000 parts of the urine. Hence, therefore, there was as much of this peculiar albuminous substance in the urine as there is ordinary albumen in healthy blood. So far, then, as the albumen alone is concerned, each ounce of urine... | |
| 1848 - 586 str.
...separated from it by adding nitric acid, boiling, and filtering whilst hot. It is regarded by Dr. Bence Jones as a hydrated deutoxide of albumen. In the case...found that the bony structure of the ribs might be cut with the greatest ease. The condition of the bones has been minutely described by Mr. Dalrymple... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1848 - 368 str.
...deutoxide of albumen were passing out of the body in every 1000 parts of the urine. Hence, therefore, there was as much of this peculiar albuminous substance in the urine as there is ordinary albumen in healthy blood. So far, then, as the albumen alone is concerned, each ounce of urine... | |
| Sir Thomas Watson - 1857 - 998 str.
...peculiar substance thus secreted to be the hydrated deutoxide of albumen. There was as much of this albuminous substance in the urine, as there is of ordinary albumen, in healthy blood. So far therefore as the albumen only was concerned, each ounce of urine passed was equivalent to an ounce... | |
| Timothy Holmes - 1862 - 958 str.
...hydrated dentoxide of albumen were passing out of the body in every 1000 parts of urine. Hence, therefore, there was as much of this peculiar albuminous substance...there is of ordinary albumen in healthy blood. So far, then, as the albumen is concerned, each ounce of urine passed was equivalent to an ounce of blood... | |
| American Medical Association - 1869 - 880 str.
...deutoxide of albumen were passing out of the body in every 1000 parts of the urine. Hence, therefore, there was as much of this peculiar albuminous substance in the urine as there is ordinarily albumen in healthy blood. As far, then, as the albumen alone is concerned, each ounce of... | |
| Timothy Holmes - 1870 - 890 str.
...deutoxide of albumen were passing out of the body in every 1000 parts of urine. Hence, therefore, there WM as much of this peculiar albuminous substance in the...there is of ordinary albumen in healthy blood. So far, then, as the albumen is concerned, each ounce of urine passed was equivalent to an ounce of blood... | |
| Thomas Masters Markoe - 1872 - 482 str.
...was, in fact, a deutoxide of albumen, combined with water so as to form a hydrate. Dr. Jones says : " There was as much of this peculiar albuminous substance in the urine as there is of ordinary albumen in the blood. So far, then, as the albumen is concerned, each ounce of urine passed was equivalent to... | |
| Timothy Holmes - 1882 - 1088 str.
...passing out of the body in every 1CCO parts of urine. Hence, therefore, there was as much of tliii peculiar albuminous substance in the urine as there is of ordinary albumen in healthy blood. So far, then, as the albumen is concerned, each ounce of urine passed was equivalent to an ounce of blood... | |
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