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1 From the Laboratory of Pathological Chemistry, New York Post-Graduate Medical School and Hospital, New York
Phenylcinchoninic acid (cinchophen) and the ethyl ester of p-methylphenylcinchoninic acid (tolysin) exercise a general stimulating effect on kidney excretion. This action is most marked in the case of uric acid, but it is possible to demonstrate a similar action in the case of urea and chlorides, provided cases are selected with a slightly high blood concentration of these substance.
Submitted on June 3, 1921
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