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are assured of the quality of the yeast and that it is free 

 from traces of sugar. 



The^phenylhydrazin test (C6H8N2) of V. Jacksch (Modifica- 

 tion of Esch'baum) is very reliable for the urine of the dog (Regen- 

 bogen). Mix 5 drops of phenylhydrazin. 20 drops of glacial acetic 

 acid and 50 drops of urine in a test tube and boil gently for one 

 minute; add 25 drops of officinal sodium hydrate solution and 

 again raise to boiling point, .^llow the mixture to settle for 12-24 

 hours and then make a microscopic examination of the sediment. 

 If the urine contained sugar bunches of yellow, needle-like crystals 

 of phenylglukosazone will be found. 



Fig. 42. 



Carbonate of Lime. 



Lactose occurs in the urine of cows advanced in preg- 

 nancy, disappears after calving and reappears when the milk 

 ducts become obstructed. 

 C. Alicroscopical Examination oft he Urine. 



If the examination thus far conducted reveals any im- 

 portant alterations, we complete the same with the micro- 

 scope. A m i c r o s c o p i c e X a m i n a t i o n o f t h e u r i n e 

 in diseases of the urinar\' organs is of even 

 greater importance than a chemical analy- 

 sis. 



