Metabolism in Nephritis Herman O. Mosenthal 



Introduction Total Metabolism in Nephritis Protein Metabolism in Neph- 

 ritis The Nonprotein Nitrogen of the Blood and Tissues in Nephritis 

 The Urea of the Blood in Nephritis The Relation of the Urea to the 

 Total Nonprotein Nitrogen of the Blood in Nephritis Creatinin in 

 Nephritis Creatin in Nephritis The Comparative Value of Uric Acid, 

 Urea and Creatinin in the Blood in Nephritis Amino- Acids in Nephritis 

 The Nitrogen Balance in Nephritis Protein Destruction in Nephritis 

 Fat Metabolism in Nephritis Phosphates and Calcium of the Blood 

 in Nephritis Renal Function Tests for Function of the Glomeruli and 

 Tubules Schlayer's Theories of Renal Function in Nephritis The Co- 

 efficient of Urea Excretion Facts Regarding Renal Function that Have 

 Been Developed by a Study of the Laws of Urea Excretion The Chlorid 

 Threshold in Nephritis Tests for Urea and Salt Excretion Test Day 

 for Renal Function Directions for "Test Day for Renal Function"- 

 Uremia Uremia, as described by Julius Cohnheim in 1882 More Re- 

 cent Aspects of Uremia Nephritis Toxicosis Summary Increased Ar- 

 terial Pressure in Nephritis The Influence of Food Products on Blood 

 Pressure Lesions in the Glomeruli Summary. 



