References On the Physical Growth And Development of the Normal Child
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341 Tileston, Wilder, and C. W. Comfort: " The total nonprotein nitrogen and the urea of the blood, and the phenolsulphonephthaleiu excretion in children." Am. J. Dis. Child. [Chicago], vol. 10 (1915), pp. 27S-287. A study of the blood and urine in various pathological conditions, contain- ing also a record of live practically normal cases. The blood of two children, over 2 years of age, taken before breakfast after a fast of 12 hours or more, showed 24.4 and 26 milligrams of nitrogen and 9.5 a...nd 10.9 milligrams of urea nitrogen per 100 cubic centimeters, respectively. The phenolphthalein excretion in normal children, when the period of observation was extended to two hours, was within the limits of 78 to 81 per cent. 342 Tisdall, Frederick F., T. G. H. Drake, and Alan Brown: "The carbohy- drate metabolism of the normal infant." Am. J. Dis. Child. [Chicago J, vol. 30 (1925), pp. 675-682. The authors determined the fasting blood-sugar concentration in 68 normal infants, varying in age from 1 to 18 months.
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