Chapter XYI. 



DISEASES OIF -THE TJTZnKrJLTZr2r 



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Urinary Apparatus of the Ox — Diabetes — Retention of Ubine — Operation 

 for Removing the Urine — Incontinence of Urine — Albuminuria — 

 Hematuria, or Bloody Urine — Sthenic Hematuria — Nephritis, or In- 

 flammation of the Kidneys — Cystitis, or Inflammation of the Bladder — 

 llthiasis, or gbavel protrusion and inversion of the bladder. 



THE urinary apparatus of the ox consists of the kidneys, ureters, 

 bladder, and urethra. The kidneys secrete the urines the ure- 

 ters convey it to its reservoir, the bladder, and the urethra is 

 the canal through which it is discharged.. 



B 

 Fig. 1043. 

 Kidneys of the Ox. 



A, right kidney, viewed on its upper and external face; B, left kidney, from its internal 

 and inferior face ; a, a, Pelvis ; b, b, b, Branches of the pelvis, terminating in calices ; c, Ureter ; 

 d, Renal artery; C, the calices in the left kidney. The contents of the hllus, including the 

 branches of the pelvis, have been removed, to show the tubercles at the bottom of the calices, 

 of which only seven are visible. (792) 



