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Identifier: completehandbook00masorich (find matches)
Title: A complete handbook for the sanitary troops of the U. S. army and navy
Year: 1917 (1910s)
Authors: Mason, Charles Field, 1864-
Subjects: United States. Army. Hospital Corps Medicine, Military First aid in illness and injury
Publisher: New York. W. Wood and company
Contributing Library: University of California Libraries
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Fig. 4 —■ Section of the Kidney. A,Corlex\B,medulla; C, pelvis; D, ureter. THE EXCRETORY APPARATUS 87 The urethra is eight or nine inches long and extends from theneck of the bladder to the meatus: when the penis is held up thatportion of the urethra under the pubis describes a curve with theconcavity upward, hence the curved shape of catheters and sounds. Urine is a watery solution of urea, uric acid, coloring matter, andsalts, mostly urates, phosphates, carbonates, and chlorides. The MulC- iriani
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Prosta teqiarui CLlanS Fig. 42.— Section of Bladder and Urethra. average man passes about fifteen hundred cubic centimeters or threepints of urine a day, and this urine contains about fifty grammes orone and one-half ounces of solids. Normal urine is yellowish incolor, acid in reaction, and has a specific gravity of from 1015 to1025. The urea is the most important constituent, a little more thanan ounce being excreted daily. Healthy urine when passed is ordinarily clear, but it may quicklybecome cloudy and a sediment form without indicating disease. Hsuch cloudiness disappears when the urine is heated it is due to 88 ANATO.MY AND PHYSIOLOGY urates; if the cloudiness disappears on the addition of a few dropsof acid it is due to phosphates. Among abnormal constituents of the urine, indicating disease, arealbumin, sugar, bile, blood, and pus. Just above the kidney on each side is a small triangular ductlessgland known as the suprarenal gland. It has nothing to do with theexcretion of u

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  • bookdecade:1910
  • bookcentury:1900
  • bookauthor:Mason__Charles_Field__1864_
  • booksubject:United_States__Army__Hospital_Corps
  • booksubject:Medicine__Military
  • booksubject:First_aid_in_illness_and_injury
  • bookpublisher:New_York__W__Wood_and_company
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