Abstract
The object of the paper is to show whether the sulphates in the urine are increased or diminished in any class of diseases. The corresponding variations of the phosphates were determined. The particular conclusions may be thus stated:— 1. In three cases of acute chorea the most remarkable increase was observed in the amount of sulphates in the urine. In the same cases the quantity of urea was very much increased. The quantity of urine made in twenty-four hours was not excessively diminished, and the total amount of earthy and alkaline phosphates was below the average amount, sometimes remarkably less than in health.
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