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Galen
On the Natural Faculties

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1 1| the spleen, that of the kidneys, that of the lungs, and 2 1| ducts which extend from the kidneys into the bladder,and which 3 1| this in the case of the kidneys. That these areorgans for 4 1| pain in the region between kidneys and bladder as the stonetraversed 5 1| channels cominginto it from the kidneys the liquid would run out 6 1| scoff, and maintain that the kidneys,as well as many other things, 7 1| the ureterscoming from the kidneys and becoming implanted in 8 1| ducts which came from the kidneys, seeing thatthese were well 9 1| on the side next to the kidneys, whilethe other one - that 10 1| secretion, to deprive both the kidneys and the uretersof their 11 1| by its own motion tothe kidneys, considering this the better 12 1| are notgoing to grant the kidneys a faculty for attracting 13 1| everyone sees that either the kidneys must attract the urine,or 14 1| would squeeze out into the kidneys not merely the urine, butalong 15 1| remaining explanation is thatthe kidneys do exert traction. ~ ~And 16 1| sides of it. Besides, if the kidneys are likesieves, and readily 17 1| to percolate through the kidneys, thewhole of the blood must 18 1| this is not so. For the kidneys lie on either side of thevena 19 1| that of attraction by the kidneys, and that thisattraction 20 1| attractive faculty of the kidneys. Now, althoughErasistratus 21 1| this took place throughthe kidneys, but left out its method 22 1| thatthis occurs through the kidneys, but does not add in what 23 1| by the situationof the kidneys. For, if the whole of the 24 1| in the veins going to the kidneys;this portion only, therefore, 25 1| this will pass through the kidneys as if through asieve, while 26 1| empty the veins goingto the kidneys; these veins will no longer 27 1| unpurified blood to the kidneys - occupied as they areby 28 1| purified blood from the kidneys?And what power,in the next 29 1| before turning off into the kidneys?~ ~Now Erasistratus realized 30 1| pronouncementabout the function of the kidneys, one cannot fall to make 31 1| urine] is generated by the kidneys as is bile by the canals 32 1| urinedoes not reach the kidneys, and maintained that it 33 1| attemptingto say how the kidneys let the urine through, will 34 1| that the parts abovethe kidneys receive pure blood, whilst 35 1| toall the parts below the kidneys. ~ ~For a certain period 36 1| is going to fall into the kidneys, seeingthat these are not 37 1| watery fluid runs into the kidneys,while the blood falls downwards 38 1| diverted to those going to the kidneys? Theyhave not answered the 39 1| from the nutrition of the kidneys! Now, the amountof urine 40 1| nor is it likely,that the kidneys alone, small bodies as they 41 1| times morethan that in the kidneys, and thus the whole of the 42 1| is excreted?For, if the kidneys produce in drinkers three 43 1| whatone drinks goes to the kidneys. ~ ~Thus the author of this 44 1| about the functionof the kidneys, but that either we must 45 2| must acknowledge that the kidneys possess some faculty which 46 2| not carried through the kidneys into the bladder by one 47 2| power such as this to the kidneys without giving it also to 48 2| does not wish it, to the kidneys, and let me state that these 49 2| the urine passes into the kidneys in the form of vapour, and 50 2| which are inserted into kidneys - although these are practically 51 2| sufficiently discussed the kidneys - alleging [as the cause 52 2| condition. Thus, just as the kidneys, whose function it is to 53 3| gall-bladder, and others to the kidneys. ~ 10. I should not have 54 3| bladder by the liver, and the kidneys as well. I have, however,


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