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On the presence of the red matter and serum of blood in the urine of dropsy, which has not originated from scarlet fever.
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Trans. Soc. Improve. med. chir. Knowl., 3, 194-240. 1812 CE.
Wells was the first to notice the presence of blood and albumin in edematous urine. He also established the fact that the edema occurred in the upper parts of the body, and he described the uremic seizures to which such cases are liable.
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