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On Bedside Urine Testing: Qualitative Albumen and Sugar

George Oliver

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This groundbreaking medical treatise offers a pioneering examination of the role of urine testing in the diagnosis and treatment of disease. Focusing on the qualitative analysis of albumen and sugar, the author provides a detailed and insightful exploration of this vital diagnostic tool. Whether you are a medical professional or simply interested in the history of medicine, this book is a fascinating and illuminating read.

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