Two bodies bloom, rivers of life mapped within.
A competently rendered anatomical chart places the urinary bladder in three separate locations on the male figure, apparently out of caution. The female diagram introduces a structure called the 'Uretus,' which joins the 'Utrus' and 'Uterus' in an ambitious if redundant catalog of the same organ. The femur, credited four times on the female side alone, is clearly the star of the show.
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Apr 23, 2026
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