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Historically, this Albuminometer contributes significantly to the development of quantitative urinalysis and to the foundation of clinical chemistry. It was made in large numbers during the years 1900 – 1950. Reference: Hatcher WWJ, Webb AGW.
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Albuminometer - Definition of Albuminometer at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Albuminometer. Look it up now! ... Search another word or see albuminometer on Thesaurus | Reference...
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This instrument is known as Esbach's albuminometer. It is used to measure the amount of albumin in a urine sample. ... Urine is poured into the tube up to the U (approx. 5cm depth), Esbach's solution is poured in up to the R. The rubber bung is fitted and the tube is gently moved up and down, but not shaken, to mix the...
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Object type; Measuring instruments ... Description; An Esbach albuminometer, in a tube with a cork. ... Collection name; School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine collection...
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albuminometer. Dictionary terms for albuminometer in English, English definition for albuminometer, Thesaurus and Translations of albuminometer to English, ...
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INDEX OF APPROVED ITEM NAMES COVERED BY THIS FIIG ... ; STAND, ALBUMINOMETER ... A wooden base for holding an ALBUMINOMETER.
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Georges Hubert Esbach and the tube albuminometer. Hatcher WJ, Webb AG. Publication Types: Biography; Historical Article. Mesh Terms: ...
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6. Quantitative Test.—To determine the proportion of albumin per thousand, Esbach's albuminometer will be used. This tube bears two marks: one, U, indicating the point to which the urine must be added; and one, R, the point to which the reagent is added.
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