OF TJEEA AOT) URINAET WATEE. 
769 
Monthly. 
Date. 
Xo. of 
days. 
Fluids. 
SoUds. 
Faeces. 
Urine. 
Urea. 
Means, Gree 
Temperature. 
nwich. 
Barom. 
Weight. 
Daily. 
Kange. 
1860. 
fluid oz. 
OZ. 
OZ. 
fluid oz. 
grs. 
inches. 
lbs. oz. 
March 
13 
52-25 
40| 
4-99 
51-16 
462 
44-2 
29-467 
April 
28 
54-02 
40 
4-49 
54-42 
489 
42-9 
29-796 
May 
28 
53-52 
371 
5-22 
45-53 
547 
53-8 
29-746 
June 
32 
58-76 
35i 
4-92 
53-03 
541 
54-8 
29-613 
July 
28 
56-86 
37 
4-6 
55-3 
505 
57-6 
29-845 
August 
14 
60-1 
646 
57-7 
29-556 
September 
6 
• • • 
• • • 
64-6 
665 
56 
30-023 
October 
16 
35| 
56 
518 
50 
29-791 
November 
13 
... 
51-7 
455 
40-35 
29-537 
December 
30 
• •• 
7-15 
50-6 
451-6 
36-3 
29-491 
1861. 
January 
28 
331 
5-56 
47-87 
475 
32-7 
29-706 
February 
28 
54-7 
38 
5-62 
52-9 
515 
41-2 
29-959 
iMarch 
21 
61-1 
37 
53-8 
471-9 
42-7 
29-984 
1861. 
fluid oz. 
OZ. 
oz. 
fluid oz. 
grs. 
inches. 
lbs. 
OZ. 
March 
7 
51-93 
466-2 
46-2 
29-526 
12 
9^ 
April 
28 
51-2 
477-5 
44-3 
29-955 
12 
10| 
May 
18 
46-1 
502-3 
53-4 
29-955 
15 
June 
26 
45-9 
496-5 
59-2 
29-780 
17 
2 
July 
32 
44-8 
507-4 
60-7 
29-623 
14 
7 
August 
22 
49-6 
680-3 
63-3 
29-875 
September 
12 
57 
485-5 
54-1 
29-639 
17 
13 
October 
26 
52-5 
512-2 
54-3 
29-789 
18 
0 
November 
28 
48 
448-4 
40-9 
29-588 
17 
H 
December 
23 
50-8 
441-7 
41-9 
29-941 
17 
15| 
1862. 
January 
34 
46-1 
441-1 
38-8 
29-796 
18 
H 
February 
25 
48-7 
460-1 
40-5 
29-905 
18 
March 
17 
48 
490 
42-5 
29-574 
18 
10 
2. Urinary Water. 
Ahsolute amount evolved . — The observers to whose names I have referred in reference 
to urea (p. 765), state the average daily elimination of urine to be '44 oz., 40 oz., 81 oz., 
54 oz., 67 oz., 65 oz., 39^ oz., and 47 oz., in their order; so that there is much diversity 
in the amount recorded, and also in the relation between the amount of urea and urine 
in their several inquiries. Pkout recorded the amount as only 35 oz. ; but the average of 
all the recorded observations collected by Dr. Paekes is 52^ oz. per day, which is almost 
identical with that evolved by myself on the average of the whole year. 
TTiere was very great diversity in the daily amount of urinary water excreted by 
myself, so that the extremes recorded were 23-5 and 92 '6 7 fluid ounces in the twenty- 
four hours. On the average of the whole year, from March 1860 to March 1861, the 
daily quantity was 53T fluid ounces; but it exceeded 60 oz. on the average of two of 
the months, and fell below 40 oz. on the average of two other months. [From March 
1861 to March 1862 the average was 49'2 fl. oz. ; so that the average of the two years 
was 51’2 fl. oz.] 
