64 ON DIGITALIS, WITH SOME OBSERVATIONS ON THE URINE. 



In determining the amount of urea, chlorine, and phosphoric 

 acid, I used nitrate of mercury for the two first, and nitrate of 

 uranium for the last, according to the processes described by 

 Neubauer and Yogel in their work on urine. 



From this table it will be seen, that, like the pulse and the 

 amount of urine, the urinary constituents vaiy considerably when 

 small doses of digitaline were taken ; but that, when the dose 

 was large, the pulse fell, the urine increased, its sp. gr. was 

 diminished, the urea was increased, and the PO5 and CI were 

 diminished. For comparison of these results with those of 

 Winogradoff and Stadion, I tabulate them — February 15 — 24. 

 I do not reckon, as I am not sure of the quality of tlie 

 diiiitaline. 



