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(4) Total abstinence from NaCL for some time. (5) Destruction of the epithelium of the urinary tubes. Next in importance to albumin are the following : — Grape sugar, of which normally only the merest trace occurs in the urine, although there is always a certain quantity in the blood. It is present in large quantities in (i) the disease known as diabetes, when a great quantity of pale urine with a very high specific gravity is passed. (2) After injury of a certain part of the floor of the fourt...h ventricle of the brain. (3) After total 438 MANUAL OF PHYSIOLOGY. excision of the pancreas. (4) After poisoning by curara, car- bonic oxid, and nitrate of amyl. In short, any great disturb- ance of the circulation of the liver gives rise to an increase of sugar in the blood, which normally only contains .1 per cent., and when the amount reaches .3 per cent, it appears in the urine. Bile Acids and Pigments appear in the urine when, from occlusion of the bile ducts, they find their way into the blood.
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