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P.), TYPE OF LORRAINE 



twice as much phosphate in the feces of F. S. as in the feces of the normal 

 boy, with less than half as much in the food. 



The ratio of calcium to phosphate in the urine of F. S. is 4 : 100; 

 in the normal hoy 16 : 100. The ratio of calcium to magnesium in the 

 urine is 27 : 100 in the case of F. S., 40 : 100 in the case of F. H., and 

 about 244 : 100 in the normal boy. 



