Animal Chemistry With Reference to the Physiology And Pathology of Man volume 2

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Animal Chemistry With Reference to the Physiology And Pathology of Man volume 2
Johann Franz Simon
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In case the fluid should be alkaline, it must be previously acidulated with acetic acid. ] 2. Constituents of the blood with the exception of fibrin.
Bloody urine is not of very unfrequent occurrence; it is distinguished by a more or less marked blood-red colour, some- times being of a brown-red, and on other occasions even of a brownish black tint. No certain conclusions regarding the presence of blood can, however, be deduced from the colour alone. I have seen urine in colour strongly resembl
...ing bloody urine which contained not a trace of hsematoglobulin. Various resemblances to the colour of blood may be induced by mix- tures of considerable quantities of hsemaphsein, of uroerythrin, Archiv fiir phys. Und patholog. Chemie und Mikroskopie, vol. 1, p. 192.
188 THE SECRETIONS : and of biliphsein. The presence or absence of the constituents of the blood may, however, be easily determined by the micro- scope, and by certain tests. If undissolved blood-corpuscles remain in the urine, as is frequently the case, they sink to the bottom and form a dark brown-red sediment, in which their forms may be recognized by the microscope.


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