URINE. . 479 



Sp. gr. 10-11550. 



Water in 24 hours, . 2-6704 Ibs. 



Fixed salts in do. . 0-007485 

 (6.) In anemia, chlorosis, jaundice. 



Sp. gr. 1-016100 



Water in 24 hours, . 2-6418 



Fixed'salts in'do. . 0-02314 



When much water is thrown into the system, all the consti- 

 tuents of urine are increased. 

 4. Organic salts, &c. 

 ( 1 . ) Normal quantity. 



Sp. gr. 1-01656. 



Water in 24 hours, . 2*8275 Ibs. 



Organic salts in do. 0-0236 



(2.) In fever with functional disorders, 



Sp. gr. 1-020740. 



Water in 24 hours, . 1-5943 Ibs. 



Organic salts in do. . 0-021656 



(3.) In similar diseases with great debility which diminishes all 

 the constituents of urine. 



Sp. gr. 1-014952. 



Water in 24 hours, . 1-5346 



Organic salts in do. . 0-0156 

 (4.) In similar disorders with diseases of the heart or liver, 



Sp.gr. 1-010500. 



Water in 24 hours, . 2-8336 



Organic salts in do. . 0-02088 

 (5.) In extreme weakness, anemia, chlorosis, long diseases. 



Sp. gr. 1-012390 



Water in 24 hours, . 2-3691 Ibs. 



Organic salts in do. . 0-0178 



The urea in urine is often changed into carbonate of am- 

 monia. 



1. In dyspepsia, according to Thenard, the urine putrefies 

 very rapidly, and is copiously precipitated by the infusion of nut- 

 galls. 



2. In iriflammatorif diseases the urine is of a red colour, scan- 

 ty, and peculiarly acrid. It deposits no sediment on standing, 

 but with corrosive sublimate it yields a copious precipitate. 



