This section is from the book "A Manual Of Physiology", by Gerald F. Yeo. Also available from Amazon: Manual Of Physiology.
The urine is the most important fluid excretion, for by it, in mammalia,, nearly all the nitrogen of the used-up proteid leaves the body in the form of urea. The construction of the urinary glands is peculiar, and requires special notice.
 
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