The Quarterly Journal, Band 8John Murray, 1820 |
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... Acid , Chlorine , and Iodine , on Uric Acid , by M. Vauquelin . 4 . Persian Metallurgical Processes - Persian Method of Purifying Silver ; Manufacture of Steel in Persia . 5 . Process for obtaining pure Nickel . 6. Analyses of Coal . 7 ...
... Acid , Chlorine , and Iodine , on Uric Acid , by M. Vauquelin . 4 . Persian Metallurgical Processes - Persian Method of Purifying Silver ; Manufacture of Steel in Persia . 5 . Process for obtaining pure Nickel . 6. Analyses of Coal . 7 ...
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... Uric Acid in Calculi , by Dr. Gaspar Brugnatelli . 6. Pur- puric Acid . 7. On the Decomposition of Chloride of Silver by Hydrogen and by Zinc , by M. Farraday . 8. On a peculiar Substance from the Thermal Waters of Ischia . 9. On Gluten ...
... Uric Acid in Calculi , by Dr. Gaspar Brugnatelli . 6. Pur- puric Acid . 7. On the Decomposition of Chloride of Silver by Hydrogen and by Zinc , by M. Farraday . 8. On a peculiar Substance from the Thermal Waters of Ischia . 9. On Gluten ...
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... uric calculi , as voided immediately from the kidney , are of a yellowish or reddish brown colour , somewhat hard , soluble in caustic potash , exhale the smell of burned horn before the blowpipe , and when heated with nitric acid ...
... uric calculi , as voided immediately from the kidney , are of a yellowish or reddish brown colour , somewhat hard , soluble in caustic potash , exhale the smell of burned horn before the blowpipe , and when heated with nitric acid ...
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... uric acid are , as I have already observed , by far the most fre- quent ; and it is of this substance that the calculi retained in the kidney , and filling the infundibula and pelvis , and often in- creasing to such a size as to ...
... uric acid are , as I have already observed , by far the most fre- quent ; and it is of this substance that the calculi retained in the kidney , and filling the infundibula and pelvis , and often in- creasing to such a size as to ...
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of the calculus , if we find it composed of uric acid , those means must be adopted that I have endeavoured to explain , in speaking of uric sand . ( Page 204 , Vol . VI . of this Journal . ) Carefully ob- serving the importance of ...
of the calculus , if we find it composed of uric acid , those means must be adopted that I have endeavoured to explain , in speaking of uric sand . ( Page 204 , Vol . VI . of this Journal . ) Carefully ob- serving the importance of ...
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