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1 I, 17| After these organs come the "kidneys", and these are placed close 2 I, 17| passages or ducts lead into the kidneys both from the great vein 3 I, 17| This latter animal has kidneys resembling in shape the 4 I, 17| ducts that lead into the kidneys lose themselves in the substance 5 I, 17| in the substance of the kidneys themselves; and the proof 6 I, 17| clot found therein. The kidneys, however, have, as has been 7 I, 17| middle of each of the two kidneys is attached a hollow sinewy 8 I, 17| ducts stretching from the kidneys, along the stalk that extends 9 II, 1 | inside in the vicinity of the kidneys; and for this reason the 10 II, 16| quadrupeds are furnished with kidneys and a bladder. Of the ovipara 11 II, 17| left-hand side, and the kidneys also lie in the same position 12 III, 1 | and another two from the kidneys; these two from the kidneys 13 III, 1 | kidneys; these two from the kidneys are supplied with blood, 14 III, 2 | towards the spleen and the kidneys. The veins that run to the 15 III, 2 | through the flesh to the kidneys, and these with men terminate 16 III, 3 | at the vertebra above the kidneys the vessel bifurcates. And 17 III, 4 | branch veins.~As far as the kidneys, each of the two remaining 18 III, 4 | Vessels also extend to the kidneys from the big vein and the 19 III, 4 | ducts from the hollow of the kidneys, in no way communicating 20 III, 4 | centre of each of the two kidneys springs a hollow sinewy 21 III, 17| dry. But it is about the kidneys more than any other viscera 22 III, 17| kidney, and, be the two kidneys ever so fat, there is always 23 III, 17| apt to have it about the kidneys, and especially the sheep; 24 III, 17| animal is apt to die from its kidneys being entirely enveloped. 25 VI, 22| substances round about its kidneys, presenting the appearance 26 VI, 22| appearance of having four kidneys.~After parturition the mare