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1 I, 15| another duplicate limb, the "leg". Of this limb the double-knobbed 2 I, 15| the double-boned part the "leg"; the front part of this 3 I, 15| ankle", duplicate in either leg. The part of the limb that 4 II, 1 | weight it cannot bend its leg on both sides simultaneously, 5 II, 1 | It has one knee in each leg, and the flexures of the 6 II, 1 | calf; for the part of the leg called gastroenemia or is 7 III, 2 | left; either one to the leg on its own side, and upwards 8 VI, 3 | situated over the right leg close to the flank, and 9 VI, 20| same age some dogs lift the leg when voiding urine. The 10 VI, 20| male as a rule lifts his leg to void urine when six months 11 VI, 20| exception that she lifts the leg to do so. The bitch bears 12 VIII, 5| like the dog, lifts its leg to void its urine. It infects 13 IX, 10| wing, standing first on one leg and then on the other, while