Abstract
Conclusion
There are 3 obvious changes in a salting out curve of serum of patients in the degenerative states of Bright's disease: (1) Decreased englobulin or absence of it. (2) Decreased albumin. (3) Presence of a fraction not occurring in normal serum. These changes are particularly pronounced where there is an acute infection. They can not be observed by making an albumin-globulin ratio.
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