Albany Medical Annals, Vol. 40

Albany Medical Annals, Vol. 40 Journal of the Alumni Association of the Albany Medical College; December, 1919 (Classic Reprint)

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Excerpt from Albany Medical Annals, Vol. 40: Journal of the Alumni Association of the Albany Medical College; December, 1919

Uric acid diseases. - Of the 5. Odd grains of uric acid produced in the body each twenty-four hours, the liver destroys I8 grains, the kidneys 22, the muscles 3 or 4, and the remainder, about 6 grains passes out of the body in the urine. If foods are habitually taken which contain a considerable quantity of uric acid, it is stored up in the tissues, the system being unable to destroy it. The result is hardening of the arteries, enlargement and hardening of the liver, premature Old age, the formation of calculi in the kidneys or bladder, neuralgias, nervous exhaustion and probably a greater variety of symptoms and dis orders than those resulting from any other single cause.

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ISBN: 9781334776847
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Number of pages: 58
Weight: 91g
Height: 229mm
Width: 152mm
Spine width: 3mm