DR. BENCE JONES ON CHYLOUS URINE. 
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4 h 5 ompM. Milky; neutral; six ounces just before tea; three quarters of a 
pint of milk boiled, bread with butter. 
8 p.m. Milky; five ounces ; neutral. 
10p.m. Milky; three ounces; feebly acid. 
Sixth day. Water passed at 
6^ 35“a.m. Yellow milky; more than opalescent; six ounces, strongly acid. 
Specific gravity 1026’6. Passed on getting up. 513‘3 grs. precipitated by 
alcohol = 1*85 gr. = 3'6 grs. per 1000 grs. of urine. 
8*^ 10“ A.M. More milky, with large pinkish coagula ; two ounces, alkaline. Spe- 
cific gravity 1016'4. 508 2 grs. precipitated by alcohol =8’40 grs.= 16'5 grs. 
per 1000 grs. of urine. 
9 a.m. Pink coagulum filling an ounce bottle, alkaline ; passed just before break- 
fast ; a pint of boiled milk, sago, with a little butter. 
Ifh 30® a.m. Very milky, with large coagula. 
From these observations, and more particularly from the 3rd, 4th and 6th days, it 
is evident that the fibrin and albumen appear in the urine when no fat is perceptible, 
and previous to breakfast being taken, thus : — 
The 3rd day, 8^ 30“a.m., the urine passed before breakfast, after he had been up 
an hour, was highly albuminous, and a nearly solid coagulum filled the bottle. 
The 4th day, 7 ^ 15“ a.m., on first getting up the urine contained the slightest trace 
of albumen. The specific gravity— 1027. The precipitate by alcohol =:0'8 gr. per 
1000 grs. of urine. 
The 4th day, 9** 50“ a.m., just before breakfast the urine formed a solid coagulum, 
and contained a visible deposit of blood. Specific gravity = 1015'6. The precipitate 
by alcohol =14'1 grs. per 1000 grs. of urine. 
The 4th day, 1 1 a.m., the urine was chylous. 
The 6th day, 6** 35“ a.m., on first getting up, the specific gravity =1026‘6. The 
precipitate by alcohol =3‘6 grs. per 1000 grs. of urine. 
The 6th day, 8'' 10“ a.m., before breakfast the urine coagulated spontaneously. 
Specific gravity =1 016*4. The precipitate by alcohol =16*5 per 1000 grs. of urine. 
Further experiments on the influence of rest and motion in lessening or increasing 
the albumen in the urine, previous to breakfast, were then made. 
On the Injluence of Rest and Motion in Lessening or Increasing the Albumen in the 
Urine previous to and after Food was taken. 
Seventh day. Last food was taken at 5** ]5“p.m. yesterday. He laid in bed this 
morning till 9^ 30“ a.m. 
Urine passed at 
10 p.m. Last night, milky ; eight ounces. 
6'‘ 40“ A.M. Yellow, slightly milky ; six ounces, acid ; contained a little albumen. 
8** 10“ A.M. Clear, healthy looking urine, made just before breakfast (boiled milk, 
a pint of sago, bread, with a little butter). The quantity, one and a half ounce. 
