OP TJIJEA AKD TJEUfAE!! WATEE. 
Table XII. (continued.) 
II. Basis quantity less than the Night Bate of Urea. 
Bate. 
Day. 
1 
Urine. 
Urea variation. 
Bay before. 
Same day. 
Xight 
following. 
Night 
before. 
1860. 
_fl.. oz. 
d. oz. 
grs. 
grs. 
March 25. 
• •« 
... 
•47 
28. 
Wednesday 
49 
28 
3-9 
April 3. 
Tuesdav 
50 
45 
•11 
12. 
Thursday 
61 
46 
•73 
May 4. 
Friday 
37 
39 
3*5 
5-0 
5. 
Saturday 
39 
50 
4*2 
1-7 
9. 
Wednesday 
40 
48 
5-5 
•2 
11. 
Friday 
57 
49 
7-8 
5-5 
12. 
Saturday 
49 
44 
1-2 
13. 
Sunday 
44 
60 
•68 
5-5 
14. 
Monday 
60 
55 
•58 
3-3 
16. 
Wednesday 
43 
53 
4-6 
•1 
17. 
• • . 
1-5 
18. 
Friday 
25 
45 
2-2 
22. 
3 
24. 
Thursday 
36 
54 
6-1 
June 3. 
Sunday 
72 
54 
3-6 
2-4 
5. 
Tuesday 
69 
35 
5^6 
1-5 
12 . 
... 
4-0 
20. 
Wednesday 
25 
34 
3-56 
3-0 
21. 
Thursday 
34 
59 
2*5 
2-9 
22. 
•5 
July 9. 
4-4 
28. 
Saturday 
60 
57 
•4 
November 23. 
Friday 
62 
50 
•5 
December 12. 
Wednesday 
57 
53 
•9 
1861. Jan. 25. 
Friday 
33 
51 
1-9 
February 3. 
Sunday 
60 
57 
4-0 
10 . 
Sunday 
40 
44 
3-14 
March 2. 
Saturday 
55 
63 
9-9 
5-0 
On comparing the exceptions with the daily excretion of urine, it is seen that they 
are almost equally numerous when compared with the mine of the same or the previous 
day ; so that it might be infeiTed that there is no essential connexion with either ; but 
on regarding the total average of the quantity of urine emitted on the day before these 
exceptional occurrences, it will be observed that the quantity is so high as 67’3 oz., and 
that the list embraces not fewer than twenty-three occasions on which the quantity ex- 
ceeded 60 ounces daily. Thus there is a connexion estabhshed between unusually large 
excretion of urinary water and unusually high basis quantity of urea emitted on the 
following morning, and this corresponds with observations recorded when making the 
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