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1 II, 1 | animals discharge their urine backwards, as the lynx, 2 v, 30 | say that they are voiding urine, ie. that they have an excrement, 3 VI, 18 | when in heat, discharge urine frequently, and frisk with 4 VI, 18 | and by continually voiding urine. Further, kine mount the 5 VI, 18 | never takes place, but the urine of the female is thicker 6 VI, 18 | female is thicker than the urine of the male. As a general 7 VI, 18 | rams and he-goats; but the urine of the jackass is thicker 8 VI, 18 | jackass is thicker than the urine of the she-ass, and the 9 VI, 18 | of the she-ass, and the urine of the bull is more pungent 10 VI, 18 | is more pungent than the urine of the cow. After parturition 11 VI, 18 | cow. After parturition the urine of all quadrupeds becomes 12 VI, 20 | lift the leg when voiding urine. The bitch conceives with 13 VI, 20 | rule lifts his leg to void urine when six months old; some 14 VI, 20 | squats down when she voids urine; it is a rare exception 15 VI, 24 | by the act of voiding her urine, and that the mule owes 16 VI, 24 | habit of smelling at the urine. So much for the modes of 17 VII, 2 | smooth-skinned), and into urine, for this excretion is in 18 VII, 8 | part of the bowel and the urine in the bladder.~In those 19 VIII, 5 | stomach is pungent, and its urine emits a strong odour, a 20 VIII, 5 | lifts its leg to void its urine. It infects the food it 21 VIII, 24| accompanied by a retention of urine and a drawing up of the