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(1849) XIII. Contributions to the chemistry of the urine.—Paper III. Part I. On the variations of the acidity of the urine in the state of health. Part II. On the simultaneous variations of the amount of uric acid, and the acidity of the urine in the state of health. Part III. On the variations of the sulphates in the state of health and on the influence of sulphuric acid, sulphur and sulphates, on the amount of sulphates in the urine. Philosophical Transactions Of The Royal Society Of London, 139. 235-260 doi:10.1098/rstl.1849.0013

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TitleXIII. Contributions to the chemistry of the urine.—Paper III. Part I. On the variations of the acidity of the urine in the state of health. Part II. On the simultaneous variations of the amount of uric acid, and the acidity of the urine in the state of health. Part III. On the variations of the sulphates in the state of health and on the influence of sulphuric acid, sulphur and sulphates, on the amount of sulphates in the urine
JournalPhilosophical Transactions Of The Royal Society Of London
Year1849 (December 31)Volume139
PublisherThe Royal Society
DOIdoi:10.1098/rstl.1849.0013
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Full Reference(1849) XIII. Contributions to the chemistry of the urine.—Paper III. Part I. On the variations of the acidity of the urine in the state of health. Part II. On the simultaneous variations of the amount of uric acid, and the acidity of the urine in the state of health. Part III. On the variations of the sulphates in the state of health and on the influence of sulphuric acid, sulphur and sulphates, on the amount of sulphates in the urine. Philosophical Transactions Of The Royal Society Of London, 139. 235-260 doi:10.1098/rstl.1849.0013
Plain Text(1849) XIII. Contributions to the chemistry of the urine.—Paper III. Part I. On the variations of the acidity of the urine in the state of health. Part II. On the simultaneous variations of the amount of uric acid, and the acidity of the urine in the state of health. Part III. On the variations of the sulphates in the state of health and on the influence of sulphuric acid, sulphur and sulphates, on the amount of sulphates in the urine. Philosophical Transactions Of The Royal Society Of London, 139. 235-260 doi:10.1098/rstl.1849.0013
In(1849) Philosophical Transactions Of The Royal Society Of London Vol. 139. The Royal Society


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