A practical guide to analyzing urine for clinical insight
This book explains how to identify soluble and insoluble components in urine, using straightforward methods and careful technique. It emphasizes reliable results with simple, often-destructive tests, and shows how to handle common laboratory equipment to study urine safely and efficiently.
The content centers on the chemistry of urine, how to plan tests, and how to interpret results. Readers learn how to prepare samples, measure volumes, and apply standard solutions and titration methods to quantify key constituents. The text also covers selecting and using common apparatus, from test-tubes and burettes to filtration tools and useful measuring devices, enabling practical, hands-on analysis."synopsis" may belong to another edition of this title.