Outlines of Practical Physiology; Being a Manual for the Physiological Laboratory ..
Outlines of Practical Physiology; Being a Manual for the Physiological Laboratory ..
Stirling, William, 1851-1932
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(2) Urea and related nitrogenous bodies; uric acid, xanthin, guanin, kreatinin, allantoin, oxaluric acid. (3) Aromatic suhstances; ether-sulpho-acids of phenol, cresol, pyrooatechin, hippuric acid, &o. (4^ Fatty noDrnitrogenous bodies ; oxalic and lactic acids. ^S) Pigments. (6) Gases. The ratio of inorganic to organic constituents is i to i -2 to i -y. The amount of salts excreted in 24 hours is 16 to 24 grms. (normally). 1. Water is derived chiefly from food and drink, a small quantity being ...formed in the body (normally 1500 cc, or about 50 ozs.). 132 PRACTICAL PHYSIOLOGY. [XVII. 2. Chlorides, chiefly of sodium (the most abundant), with a little potassium and ammonium, derived chiefly from the food, amount to lo to 13 grms. (150 to 195 grains), or a mean of 12 grms. (180 grains) — i.e., less than half the amount of urea excreted. NaCl crystallises in cubes and octahedra. [a) Test with a few drops of AgNOg (i pt. to 8 distilled water) = white, cheesy, or curdy precipitate in lumps, insoluble in HNO3.
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