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Show Tab. X. 0ft/2e Iancyr of 'fiaeeml A'nimnlr° Fig. i. The Kidney of a Man opened trojs'wayr. of the Kid,4 TH E emulgent Arterie difiributed through the Glands ne , B. The emulgent Vein, difperfed into the body of the Kidney, and havinaD its rootin the cortical part of it. e. The Ureter derived from the Pelvis, or common Cil'tern of [him d d. The (Pele/1'5, or common Channel, into which the papillary Curmnlu do clifcharge the ferous Recrements of the Blood. 1} b. The Red cortical part of the Kidney, confiliing of numerous final] Glands, furnilhed With the extremities of feveral Veflels. ...... The Origens of the urinary Duets feared in the glandulous part of the Kidneys. a a a a. The Membrane encircling the ambient part of the Kidney. c EC 6. The glandulous part accommodated with variety of Vefiels. (7b. The urinary Duffs, taking their rife in the ambient parts. £2. The papillary Caruncles receiving the ferous VelTels. Fig. 3. The Kidney of a Fox opened. a a a a. The Membrane encompafiing the Kidney. 17!). The Red cortical part, full ofminute Glands, made up oivarious vellels. cc. The Origen ofthe ferous Ducts lodged in the glandulous part. d. The progrefs of the ferous Duets terminating in the papillary Caruncles. f. The rPele/i5, or common Channel, into which the papillary Carunclcs difitliarge their Liquor. Fig. 4. 0f the Kidney of a Man excarnatcd according to Bellinus. vellels, The halfe of a humane Kidney, freed from the (Pele/125, and many that the union of the excretory Duéts may be reprefented. 4a. The extream Filaments ending near the furface of the Kidney!) b b. The meeting of the Renal Ducts, making the papillary Body- 5 t c. The ferous droPs fqtreezed out of the extremities oFthe papillary Duéis. Fig. 5. 0ftl2e Blood-wflcl: relating to the Kidney! ofa Man. . The Blood-velicls running in diverfe Maeandcrs, endued with various ‘ lhapes. ad. The Veflels running in numerous Gyres. I; I). The wide {paces interceding the Velrels. 1‘ tr. Certain vetmicular Sinnr, Which are conceived to encircle the {aid (Paces. Fig. 6. The Kidney ofa Calfe. it were {0 and a. The Globules ofvarious (herpes and lizes, which are as kinds diverfe and Glands, finall many of g confili'm many Kidneys, of \ ellels. bl) b. The Blood-velrels lhading the furface of the Globulcs. Tab. 3"» #7:; £73635". ,.,..,,. Fig. 2. The Kidney of a Lion opened. |