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Jones, Henry Bencc. 8. On the presence of 

 oxalate of lime in the urine. Med. Chir. Soc. 

 Trans. XXVII., 1844, pp. 146-161. 



9. Contributions to the chemistry of the 

 Urine : On the variations in the alkaline and 

 earthy phosphates in the healthy state, and on 

 the alkalescence of the urine from fixed alkalies, 

 rhil. Trans. 1845, pp. 335-350 ; Archiv. Gen. 

 ilc Mud. 1846, pp. 223-230. 



10. Contributions to the chemistry of the 



Urine : Part II. On the variations in the alka- 

 line and earthy phosphates in disease. Phil. 

 Trans. 1846, pp. 449-460. 



11. Ucber das verschiedene Mengenver- 



liiiltniss der durch die Nieren auszuscheideudcn 

 Phosphorsaure im Sauferwahneinn und in der 

 Gehirncntziindung. ( Transl. from the London 

 Medical Gazette.) Heller, Archiv, 1847, pp. 

 180-182. 



12. Some instances of the contrast between 

 Delirium tremens and inflammation of the brain, 

 as regards the quantity of phosphoric acid ex- 

 creted by the kidneys. Med. Chir. Soc. Trans. 

 XXX., 1847, pp. 21-38. 



13. On a new substance occurring in the 



urine of a patient with " niollities ossium." 

 [1847.] Phil. Trans. 1848, pp. 55-62 ; Liebig, 

 Anna). LXVII., 1848, pp. 97-105. 



- 14. Contributions to the chemistry of the 

 Urine: Paper III. Part 1. On the variations 

 of the acidity of the urine in the state of health. 

 Part 2. On the simultaneous variations of the 

 amount of Uric Acid, and the acidity of the 

 urine in the state of health. Part 3. On the 

 variations of the sulphates in the state of 

 health, and on the influence of sulphuric acid, 

 sulphur and sulphates, on the amount of sul- 

 phates in the urine. Phil. Trans. 1849, pp. 

 235-261. 



15. Appendix to a paper on the varia- 



tions of the acidity of the urine in a state of 

 health. Phil. Trans. 1849, pp. 262-270. 



16. On a case of albuminous and fatty 



urine. Med. Chir. Soc. Trans. XXXIII., 1850, 

 pp. 313-342. 



17. Extrait d'une lettre sur les modifica- 

 tions qu'eprouvent les sels ammoniacaux en 

 traversant 1'economie animale. Paris, Comptes 

 Rendus, XXXI., 1850, p. 898 ; Liebig, Aniial. 

 LXXVIII., 1851, pp. 251-252. 



18. Contributions to the chemistry of the 



Urine : Paper IV. On the so-called chylous 

 urine. Phil. Trans. 1850, pp. 651-660. 



19. Contributions to the chemistry of the 



Urine : Paper III. Part 4. On the variations 

 of the Sulphates and Phosphates in Disease. 

 Phil. Trans. 1850, pp. 661-668. 



Jones, Henry Pence. 20. Second appendix to 

 a paper on the variations of the acidity of the 

 urine in the state of health. Phil. Trans. 1850, 

 pp. 669-676. 



21. On the variations of the sulphates 



and phosphates excreted in aculo Chorea, 

 Delirium Tremens, and Inflammation of the 

 Brain. Med. Chir. Soc Trans. XXXIV., 1851, 

 pp. 277-314. 



22. Contributions to animal chemistry : 



Paper V. On the oxidation of Ammonia in 

 the human body, with some remarks on Nitri- 

 fication. Phil. Trans. 1851, pp. 399-410 ; 

 Annal. de Chimie, XXXV., 1852, pp. 176-194; 

 Chemiwt, II., 1850-51, pp. 395-396 ; Journ. de 

 Pharm. XXVII., 1855, pp. 117-122; Liebig, 

 Aunal. LXXXIL, 1852, pp. 368-371 ; XCIL, 

 1854, pp. 90-97 ; Phil. Mag. I., 1851, pp. 720- 

 721 ; Roy. Soc. Proc. VII., 1854-55, pp. 94-98. 



23. On alkalescence of the Urine from 



fixed alkali in some cases of disease of the 

 stomach. [1851.] Med. Chir. Soc. Trans. 

 XXXV., 1852, pp. 41-56. 



24. Sequel to a case of albuminous and 



fatty urine, published in the Transactions for 

 1850, with some account of two other cases of 

 so-called chylous urine. [1852.] Med. Chir. 

 Soc. Trans. XXXVI., 1853, pp. 79-98. 



25. On intermitting Diabetes, and on the 



Diabetes of Old Age. Med. Chir. Soc. Trans. 

 XXX VI., 1853, pp. 403-432. 



26. On the intensity and quantity of 



electric currents. Phil. Mag. V., 1853, pp. 

 363-367. 



27. On the dissolution of Urinary Calculi 



in dilute saline fluids, at the temperature of 

 the body, by the aid of electricity. [1852.] 

 Phil. Trans. 1853, pp. 201-216 ; Journ. do 

 Pharm. XXIV., 1853, pp. 379-381 ; Paris, Soc. 

 Biol. Mem. V., 1853, pp. 9-J 1 (Compt. Rend.). 



28. On the" acidity, sweetness, and strength 



of wine, beer, and spirits. Roy. Soc. Proc. VI., 

 1853, pp. 378-380; Phil. Mag. VII., 1854, pp. 

 143-145 ; Roy. Inst. Proc. I., 1851-54, pp. 

 381-393. 



29. On ventilation, and the means of de- 

 termining its amount. Roy. Inst. Proc. II., 

 1854-58, pp. 236-245. 



30. On Sugar in the Urine. Chem. Soc. 



Journ. XIV., 1862, pp. 22-42. 



31. On the occurrence of deposits of 



crystallized Phosphate of Lime in human 

 Urine. Chem. Soc. Jouru. XV., 1862, p. 8. 



32. On a deposit of crystallized Xanthin 



in human Urine. Chem. Soc. Journ. XV., 

 1862, pp. 78-80. 



33. On the 



simultaneous variations of 

 Hippuric and Uric Acids in healthy Urine. 

 Chem. Soc. Journ. XV., 1862, pp. 80-88. 



