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Page 326
... urine is sometimes of a pretty florid color , but for the most part is of a dark hue : the whole of it is sometimes diffused or dissolved , and therefore entirely suspended in the urine ; but if it is in any large quantity , a portion ...
... urine is sometimes of a pretty florid color , but for the most part is of a dark hue : the whole of it is sometimes diffused or dissolved , and therefore entirely suspended in the urine ; but if it is in any large quantity , a portion ...
Page 327
... urine . The most noted instance of this is in the effect of cantharides in a certain quantity , any way introduced into the body . And possibly some other acrids may have the same effect . Glysters are preferable to purgatives in these ...
... urine . The most noted instance of this is in the effect of cantharides in a certain quantity , any way introduced into the body . And possibly some other acrids may have the same effect . Glysters are preferable to purgatives in these ...
Page 328
... urine . This case is what has been named the Hemorrhoides Vesica ; and with some propriety , when it is manifestly an evacuation vicarious of what had before been usually made from the rectum . With respect to the management of the ...
... urine . This case is what has been named the Hemorrhoides Vesica ; and with some propriety , when it is manifestly an evacuation vicarious of what had before been usually made from the rectum . With respect to the management of the ...
Page 329
... urine is discharged of such a deep red color , as to give a suspicion of its being tinged by blood present in it ; and this has given occasion to Sau- vages , amongst ... urine without blood , upon the urine's 2 U PRACTICE OF PHYSIC . 329.
... urine is discharged of such a deep red color , as to give a suspicion of its being tinged by blood present in it ; and this has given occasion to Sau- vages , amongst ... urine without blood , upon the urine's 2 U PRACTICE OF PHYSIC . 329.
Page 330
William Cullen. sediment deposited by urine without blood , upon the urine's being again heated , will be entirely redissolved , which will not happen to any sediment from blood . Lastly , we know no state of urine without blood , which ...
William Cullen. sediment deposited by urine without blood , upon the urine's being again heated , will be entirely redissolved , which will not happen to any sediment from blood . Lastly , we know no state of urine without blood , which ...
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