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1 I, 1 | excretions of the belly and the bladder. The dry and solid are such 2 I, 2 | or intestine if it have a bladder; but an animal may have 3 I, 2 | a bowel and be without a bladder. And, by the way, I may 4 I, 2 | wet residuum is termed "bladder", and the organ receptive 5 I, 17 | ducts or ureters into the bladder; and others spring from 6 I, 17 | the veins terminate in the bladder. For the bladder lies at 7 I, 17 | in the bladder. For the bladder lies at the extremity, and 8 I, 17 | thoracic diaphragm. The bladder in man is, proportionately 9 I, 17 | large.~To the stalk of the bladder the private part is attached, 10 I, 17 | testicles and the other with the bladder. The penis is gristly and 11 I, 17 | over the bowel, and the bladder lies over the womb. But 12 II, 16 | furnished with kidneys and a bladder. Of the ovipara that are 13 III, 1 | also runs a duct from the bladder, opening into the upper 14 III, 1 | marked BB; the penis D; the bladder E; and the testicles XX.~( 15 III, 4 | run two other ducts to the bladder, firm and continuous; and 16 III, 4 | extremities of these attach to the bladder, and also in the male to 17 III, 15 | 15~The bladder also is of the nature of 18 III, 15 | furnished therewithal. The bladder, like ordinary membrane, 19 III, 15 | known of concretions in the bladder so shaped as closely to 20 v, 5 | animals are unprovided with a bladder except in the case of the 21 v, 5 | though furnished with a bladder, has only one passage; and 22 VI, 18 | rule the discharge from the bladder in the case of quadrupeds 23 VII, 8 | bowel and the urine in the bladder.~In those animals that have 24 VIII, 24| so is displacement of the bladder, which is accompanied by