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membrane, one above each kidney, 2. Thé kidneys. - (See Doeti 
Of the Viscera.) 3. The loin glands, globular, and situated 
_the beginning of the chest canal. 4. The flank glands, glo 
found about the beginning of the flank vessels. 5. The s 
which are globate, and adhere to the sacred bone. 
__ GLANDS OF THE MALE ORGANS oF GENERATION.—l. The 
ferous glands, which are oily and situated about the crown of 
head. 2. The mucus glands of the urethra, situated under the | 
ternal membrane of the urethra. Their mouths open in the ure’ 
‘3B. Cowper’s glands, are three large mucus glands, two of which 
Situated before the prostate gland, under the urinary accelerator, 
the third more forward before the bulb of the urethra. 4, The prosta 
gland, a very large, heart-like, firm gland, situated between the n 
- Of the urinary bladder and bulb of the urethra. It secretes a milky 
: ich issent into.the urethra by ten or twelve ducts during coitiol 
“GLANDS OF THE FEMALE ORGANS OF GENERATION.—1. The odo 
iferous glands of the lips and nymphe, which are oily, and situated 
‘under the skin of those parts. 2. The odoriferous glands of the 
_ clitoris, which are numerous, are situated about the base of the cl. 
_ toris, and of the same nature asthe former. 3. The mucus glands 
‘of the urethra, situated under the internal membrane of the urethra 
_ 4. The mucus glands of the vagina or sheath, situated under ifs 
_. dnternal membrane. 
- GLANDS OF THE EXTREMI 
globular, or lymphatic, 
membrane of the groir 
from the glans penis a 
Their structure is not glandular, t ¢ 
of fat. By these little masses the lubricating j 
ated from the blood. 
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