Essays On Laboratory Diagnosis for the General Practitioner
The book Essays On Laboratory Diagnosis for the General Practitioner was written by author Henry Robert Harrower Here you can read free online of Essays On Laboratory Diagnosis for the General Practitioner book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Essays On Laboratory Diagnosis for the General Practitioner a good or bad book?
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The reader will quickly be able to decide in his own particular case whether I am right or not. There are two great reasons for this state of affairs: It is not known how easy the test is, and how little time and skill it takes ; and its advantages in general practice are not appreciated nearly as much as their importance really warrants. It will be my endeavor in this paper to call attention to the simplicity and accuracy of the so-called Malfatti- Rongese test, to compare it with the expensiv...e and tedious Folin test now commonly used in the larger lab- oratories and to give good and sufficient reasons why the general practitioner should take any of his valuable time in carrying out the test and making the calculations. To begin with the latter consideration: The urinary ammonia index is an excellent guide to the resisting powers of the organism against certain toxemias, af- fording us very definite evidence of an autointoxication by certain organic acids. The repetition^ of a few facts which the physiological chemists have found out for us will quickly explain why this factor is the important 142 Essays on Laboratory Diagnosis clinical and prognostic guide it is claimed to be here.
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