Atlas of urinary sediments : with special reference to their clinical significance / by Hermann Rieder ; translated by Frederick Craven Moore ; edited and annotated by A. Sheridan Delépine.
- Hermann Rieder
- Date:
- 1899
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Atlas of urinary sediments : with special reference to their clinical significance / by Hermann Rieder ; translated by Frederick Craven Moore ; edited and annotated by A. Sheridan Delépine. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![PLATE I. i ig. 1 ( CALCIUM CARBONATE. Dumb-bells, crosses, and rosettes. and ; Fig. 2, / From alkaline urine, alter a diet rich in vegetables. Fig. 3. Small crystals of CALCIUM OXALATE [imperfectly crystallised]. The majority have the form of double pyramids ; irregular forms are also present [apparently derived from the oblique rhombic prism]. From a case of OXALURIA. v. Fig. 4. CALCIUM OXALATE. Square prisms with pyramidal ends. From a case of DIABETES MELLITUS. Fig. 5. CALCIUM OXALATE. Octahedral crystals of various sizes (envelope forms) ; [derived from the cube or straight prism with square basis]. From a case of CATARRHAL JAUNDICE. Fig. 6. CALCIUM OXALATE. Octahedra, envelope forms, and square prisms with pyramidal ends. N After TYPHOID FEVER.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b29309116_0014.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


