British and Foreign Medico-chirurgical Review: Or, Quarterly Journal of Practial Medicine and Surgery, Volume 231859 |
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... urinary solids increased above the average even of the ante- bath period ; this did not depend on great lessening of the cutaneous excretion , for this remained still somewhat increased , and the explanation of the fact is not easy ...
... urinary solids increased above the average even of the ante- bath period ; this did not depend on great lessening of the cutaneous excretion , for this remained still somewhat increased , and the explanation of the fact is not easy ...
Página 108
... urinary chlorides were not increased , but the reverse after a bath of chloride of sodium . Kletzinsky * could not detect in the urine any of the follow- ing substances after bathing in solutions - iodide of potassium , ferrocyanide of ...
... urinary chlorides were not increased , but the reverse after a bath of chloride of sodium . Kletzinsky * could not detect in the urine any of the follow- ing substances after bathing in solutions - iodide of potassium , ferrocyanide of ...
Página 109
... urinary constituents cannot be held to be at all determined . 3. The experiments are not sufficiently precise to prove the effect of the baths on the " insensible perspiration " ( skin and lungs ) : as far as they go they indicate an ...
... urinary constituents cannot be held to be at all determined . 3. The experiments are not sufficiently precise to prove the effect of the baths on the " insensible perspiration " ( skin and lungs ) : as far as they go they indicate an ...
Página 110
... urinary excretion sufficiently to arrest permanently a loss of weight going on in the system . The one set of baths are , therefore , weakening ; the others strengthening . Further than this , facts do not warrant our proceeding , and ...
... urinary excretion sufficiently to arrest permanently a loss of weight going on in the system . The one set of baths are , therefore , weakening ; the others strengthening . Further than this , facts do not warrant our proceeding , and ...
Página 111
... Urinary Deposits . On this subject Dr. Bennet's views are rather peculiar in more ways than one ; and we shall here notice them as they occur throughout the work , without confining ourselves to this particular chapter and section . He ...
... Urinary Deposits . On this subject Dr. Bennet's views are rather peculiar in more ways than one ; and we shall here notice them as they occur throughout the work , without confining ourselves to this particular chapter and section . He ...
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