. The anatomy of the domestic animals . Veterinary anatomy. 564 URINARY ORGANS OF THE OX The lymph-vessels go to the renal l^-mph glands. The numerous nerves are derived from the sympathetic system through the solar and renal plexuses. The fibers form a rich interlacement, especially in the medullary substance. Ganglion cells are foimd chiefly in the medulla, but also occur in the deeper part of the cortex. URINARY ORGANS OF THE OX The kidneys are superficially divided into polygonal lobes by fissures of vari- able depth. The lobes vary in size, and are commonly about twenty in number. The fis
. The anatomy of the domestic animals . Veterinary anatomy. 564 URINARY ORGANS OF THE OX The lymph-vessels go to the renal l^-mph glands. The numerous nerves are derived from the sympathetic system through the solar and renal plexuses. The fibers form a rich interlacement, especially in the medullary substance. Ganglion cells are foimd chiefly in the medulla, but also occur in the deeper part of the cortex. URINARY ORGANS OF THE OX The kidneys are superficially divided into polygonal lobes by fissures of vari- able depth. The lobes vary in size, and are commonly about twenty in number. The fissures are filled with fat. The right kidney has an elongated elliptical outline, and is flattened dorso- ventrally. It commonly lies ventral to the last rib and the first two or three lumbar External border. Anterior extremity Ureter Renal artery Fig. .504.—Right Kidney of Ox; Ventral Face. Organ hardened in aitu. Fat has been removed from fissures between Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Sisson, Septimus, 1865-1924. Philadelphia ; London : W. B. Saunders Company
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