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The Detroit Medical Journal, Vol. 1
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Excerpt from The Detroit Medical Journal, Vol. 1: July, 1877
Sugar was detected in his urine in progressively decreasing quantities until December i4th, when it contained a trace. A mere trace persisted for two weeks longer. The quantity of urine ran down from nine pints at the commencement to one and a-half and two pints by December isth, and never perma uently increased above this afterwards. The specific gravity of the urine ranged at first from 1026 to 1056, generally standing 1030 to 1032. After a month's treatment it came down to 1020 as an average. Sometimes it was above this, sometimes below.
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