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1 III, 4 | the other viscera. For the kidneys are frequently found to 2 III, 7 | others to be double, as the kidneys; while of a third kind it 3 III, 7 | actually two lungs. As to the kidneys, no one can overlook their 4 III, 7 | on either side with the kidneys behind-attach the great 5 III, 7 | which they contain. The kidneys, on the other hand, take 6 III, 7 | and left with cold.~The kidneys when they are present exist 7 III, 7 | perfection.~Since then both kidneys and bladder exist in animals 8 III, 9 | bladder is equally true of the kidneys. For these also are wanting 9 III, 9 | to the formation of the kidneys, unable to find one single 10 III, 9 | has neither bladder nor kidneys. For the softness of its 11 III, 9 | before said, provided with kidneys. For nature uses these organs 12 III, 9 | excepting the seal. The kidneys of this animal are more 13 III, 9 | and in form resemble the kidneys of the ox. The human kidneys 14 III, 9 | kidneys of the ox. The human kidneys are of similar shape; being 15 III, 9 | made up of numerous small kidneys, and not presenting one 16 III, 9 | unbroken surface like the kidneys of sheep and other quadrupeds. 17 III, 9 | this reason, should the kidneys of a man be once attacked 18 III, 9 | For it is as though many kidneys were diseased and not merely 19 III, 9 | continuous, lead into the kidneys from the aorta. The purpose 20 III, 9 | as it were moored to the kidneys; for, as already has been 21 III, 9 | the purposes for which the kidneys exist, and such the functions 22 III, 9 | In all animals that have kidneys, that on the right is placed 23 III, 9 | Of all the viscera the kidneys are those that have the 24 III, 9 | of necessity, because the kidneys are the parts through which 25 III, 9 | fat is not formed in the kidneys themselves, the density 26 III, 9 | formation, then, of fat in the kidneys is the result of necessity; 27 III, 9 | ensure the safety of the kidneys, and to maintain their natural 28 III, 9 | substitute for it, so that the kidneys may not be without protection. 29 III, 9 | without protection. The kidneys, moreover, by being fat 30 III, 9 | are the reasons why the kidneys are fat. But in all animals 31 III, 9 | derive advantage from their kidneys being fat; and the fat is 32 III, 9 | sheep, death ensues. Be its kidneys, however, as fat as they 33 III, 9 | beneficial to them to have fat kidneys, yet should these organs 34 III, 9 | there is none in which the kidneys become so soon gorged with 35 III, 9 | wind getting shut up in the kidneys, and is a malady that carries 36 III, 9 | which connect these with the kidneys being of unbroken continuity.~ 37 III, 10| with the liver, spleen, and kidneys. The latter are separated