10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «LATERITIOUS»
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The Philadelphia Medical Museum
Some of them suggested that the deposited substance might have been a
lateritious sediment. To such I beg leave to propose the following questions :
Would urine, in passing over leaves, leave a lateritious sediment behind ? Does
the ...
2
Monthly Retrospect of the Medical Sciences
According to Heintz and Dr Benee Jones, urate of ammonia admits of deposition
in an amorphous condition from a solution containing chlorides of ammonia and
sodium ; but in so far as a lateritious deposit very frequently takes place in urin* ...
3
A New Universal Etymological, Technological, and Pronouncing ...
[u—w'. LATED—LATERITIOUS. t Lamxor, la'ten-se, s. LATES—LATIBULlZl-I. after
a long time; after the proper or usual season; not long ago; lately; far in the night,
day, week, or particular period; qflate, lately, in time not long past, or near the ...
4
A Dictionary of Entomology
-aceus I of or pertaining to.) Brick-red. Alt. Latericius; Lateritious; Lateritius.
LATERIS Noun. (Etymology obscure. PL, Lateres.) Coccids: Part of lateral
pygidial margin extending on each side, forming cephalic margin of Pygidium (
MacGillivray).
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The Medical Repository (And Review Of American Publications ...
In the milder forms of these fevers, we find this fluid lateritious, flame-coloured, or
bilious, and in small quantity ; in the more aggravated and malignant forms, it is
either highly charged with the same materials, and alternating with dysury, ...
Samuel Latham Mitchill, Edward Miller, Elihu Hubbard Smith, 1821
6
The composition of the urine: in health and disease, and ...
The most common sediments in the urine are those which are known as the "
yellow, lateritious, brickdust, fever " sediments, and which are composed of uric
acid in various combinations with soda, potash, lime, and, rather less commonly,
...
Edmund Alexander Parkes, 1860
7
Elements of the Pathology of the Human Mind
Red or lateritious sediments vary in tint from nearly white,in which state they are
with difficulty distinguished from the last variety, to a deep brick red or brown.
They consist essentially of lithate ofammonia, or lithate ofsoda, tinged with a
large ...
8
Philosophical Magazine, Comprehending the Various Branches ...
1 times with the nitrous acid ; when the disease takes a favourable tum, this effect
will in a great measure cease, and the lateritious sediment make its appearance.
, In fevers, particularly such as Are accompanied with a strong action of vessels ...
9
On the nature and treatment of stomach and urinary diseases: ...
164. d. The compounds of lithic acid usually denominated lateritious and pink
sediments were supposed by Proust to constitute a peculiar acid which he
named the rosacic acid. These well-known sediments have been usually found to
consist ...
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Philosophical magazine: a journal of theoretical, ...
times with the nitrous acid : when the disease takes a favourable turn, this essect
will in a great meahrre cease, and the lateritious sediment make its appearance.
In fevers, particularly such as are accompanied with a strong action of vessels, ...
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