Guide to the Practical Examination of Urine

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Guide to the Practical Examination of Urine
Tyson, James, 1841-1919
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Con- trary to what was at first thought, aceton does not arise from the glycogen in the blood or urine, but from albumin disintegration.* Such, of course, could only be its origin where there is no glycemia or glycosuria. In confirmation of this is the fact that physiological acetonuria is enor- mously increased by a meat diet.
Tests for Aceton. — The accurate study of aceton is best secured by working with the distillate from the urine.
By LegaFs test, however, even moderate quantities may be
...recognized in the urine itself, to which, indeed, the test is better adapted than to the distillate, because parakresol, which also passes over with the latter, strikes a similar reaction. For this reason it is also employed as a prelimi- nary test, even when the distillate is afterward employed.
Legal's Test. — A fresh, rather strong solution of sodium nitro-prusside is made by dissolving a few frag- ments in a little water in a test-tube. To 3 or 4 c.c. of the suspected urine add enough liquor sodae or liquor po- tassae to secure a distinct alkaline reaction.


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