The book Syllabus of a Course of Lectures On Physiology was written by author Burdon-Sanderson, J. (John), Sir, 1828-1905 Here you can read free online of Syllabus of a Course of Lectures On Physiology book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Syllabus of a Course of Lectures On Physiology a good or bad book?
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A yellow crystalline pre- cipitate falls. URINE. 49 7. Urea. To urine evaporated to one-third, add a drop of nitric acid in a watch-glass. Glistening scales of urea nitrate are abundantly formed in the liquid. 8. Uric Acid. To a hundred c.c. of urine add 5 c.c. of strong hydro- chloric acid. Allow the liquid to stand for forty-eight hours. Dark red crystals of uric acitl separate from the liciuid. 9. UrOChrome. Precipitate about 50 c.c. with lead acetate and a drop of ammonia. Filter. The filtr...ate is colourless. Scrape the precipitate from the filter paper into a capsule. Mix with a few drops of strong sulphuric acid and .idd to the pasty mass a little alcohol. Filter. The yellow filtrate on boiling with excess of strong sulphuric acid turns black. Dilute the acid liquid with a large quantity of water. The uromelanine which separates in flocks is characterized by its extreme solubility in ammonia. It can be precipitated from its solution in ammonia by sulphuric acid. 10. Indigo. To 500 c.c.
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