Recent Progress in Medical Chemistry

E. S. WOOD
1875 Boston Medical and Surgical Journal  
Occasionally the physician meets with a specimen of urine which an examination of the sediment by the microscope shows to contain renal casts, but which does not give the characteristic reactions for serum-albumen. Further investigation would, however, invariably prove the presence of some other variety of albumen. Oberniiiller1 mentions certain urines which are not preacid-albumen was never found.
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