1891-92,] D. Noel Paton on Crystalline, Glohulin. 
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June 1891. 
13.6.91 
17.6.91 
22.6.91 
Total proteids, .... 
0-448 
0-8 
4*40 
Albumin, 
0-022 
0-02 
Globulin, 
0-426 
4-38 
Albumin, 
0-05 
0-004 
Globulin, 
The patient was recovering from a prolonged attack of diarrhoea, 
and in the beginning of June was extremely ill, taking little nourish- 
ment, and presumably absorbing less. Under treatment, his con- 
dition improved as the month advanced ; and with the improvement, 
the globulin in the urine increased. 
September 30 (2.30 p.m.), 1891. 
Total proteids, . . . . . . 5*16 
Albumin, . . . . , .0*24 
Globulin, ..... . 4‘92 
Albumin, . . . . . . ‘ . 0‘043 
Globulin, 
The specific gravity of this urine was 1035, and, after the 
separation of the proteids, only 1007*5. 
The patient was in a good state of health, and taking a fairly 
generous diet. 
December 2, 3, 4, and 5, 1891. 
2.12 
3.12 
4.12 
5.12 
Total proteids, . 
3-66 
3-86 
4-02 
3-82 
Albumin, .... 
0-03 
0-07 
0-064 
0-088 
Globulin, .... 
3-63 
3-79 
3-956 
3-732 
Albumin, .... 
0-008 
0-018 
0-01 
0-02 
Globulin, .... 
A full account of the clinical history and progress of the case, and 
of the pathological conditions observed, post-mortem, has been 
published by Dr Bramwell in his Atlas of Clinical Medicine, vol. i, 
p. 170. It is sufficient to state here that the patient had no symptom 
