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0275 - Page sans numérotation

Fait partie de An atlas of illustrations of pathology (fasc. I-XII)

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0275 - Page sans numérotation
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Plate XXX / Fig. 1. A gray layer of urate of ammonia is seen occuring between the deposits of uric acid. Fig. 2. The yellow nucleus is uric acid; it is surrounded by a gray layer of urate of ammonia; then follow alternating layers of urate of ammonia and the fusible phosphates; on the outside is an irregular deposit of triple phosphate. Fig. 3. Represens the ordinary appearances of the urate of ammonia calculus. Fig. 4. Section of a calculus consisting of urate of ammonia with urate of lime. Fig. 5. The section of a calculus, consisting of urate of ammonia surrounded by phosphates. Fig. 6. The nucleus consists of urate of ammonia with oxalate of lime; around this is white oxalate of lime mixed with some phosphate of lime; the whole is coated with pure oxalate of lime, upon wich is a partial deposit of uric acid. Fig. 7 shows the abrupt and well-defined transition from urate of ammonia to oxalate of lime; the exterior is thinly coated with a layer of phosphate and oxalate of lime. Fig. 8. The ordinary phosphate of lime calculi found in the cells of the prostate gland. Fig. 9. The ordinary " hemp-seed" calculi, consistingof oxalate of lime and urate of ammonia. Figs. 10, 11 & 12 Earthy phosphate calculi taken from a cyst in the prostate gland
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