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4. Granular Detritus. Present in every stool and indi- cates thorough digestion. 5. Blood Corpuscles. Undergo rapid destruction in the intestines. They are only recognized when the blood originates from the lower part of the large intestine and is rapidly discharged. Altered blood is recognized by Teichmann's test (see blood) conducted with the dried faeces. Fig. 13. Microscopy of the stool. 1. Vegetable food. 2. Mus- cular fibres. 3. Fat. 4. Crystal-needles of fat. 5. Granular detritus. 6. Blo...od corpuscles. 7. Mucus. 8. Triple phosphates. 7. Mucus. Pathologically very much increased and appears microscopically as white globules imbedded in a gelatinous substance. Digitized byLjOOQlC EXAMINATION OF THE EECES. 123 8. Epithelium. In health only sparingly present. Appears as the cylindrical variety in acute enteritis with catarrh and in Asiatic cholera. 9. Crystals. The triple phosphates are normally pres- ent; neutral calcium phosphate, cholesterin, leucin and tyrosin crystals may be found.
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