^624 



DISEASES OF THE BLADDEH, ETC. 



The following may be taken as an average analysis of the 



various calculi : — 



ITonsE. 

 Carlionatfl of lime, , . 85 '03 



Carbonate of magnesia, 

 PhosjiLate of limo, 

 Organic matter, . 

 Water and loss, . 



3-62 

 5-81 

 4-21 

 1-33 



100 00 



In addition to these constituents, the oxalate of lime, silicic 

 acid, and iron are occasionally found. 



Ox (Fiirstenierg), 



Carbonate of lime. 



Carbonate of magnesia, 



Carbonate of iron, * .j 



Organic matter, . . • 



Water and loss, . . , 



Sihfic acid, inconstant. 



Benal Calculi. 

 DoQ {Lassaignc). 



Uric acid, 

 Ammonia, 

 Phosphate of lime. 

 Oxalate of lime, . 



580 



30-8 



101 



11 



1000 



The foregoing analyses of FUrstenberg have very clearly 

 shown that the calcuh of sheep differ from those of tlie horse 

 and ox, in containing the amnionio-magnesian phosphate. It 

 would he interesting — would space permit — to incj^uire into this 



