Text-book of Ophthalmology: The development, form and function of visual apparatusC. V. Mosby, 1933 - Eye |
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... choroid . 2. The ciliary body . 3. The iris . We have already noted that the nervous tunic enters into the composition of the ciliary body and iris , but for ... CHOROID 51 The Vascular Tunic (Uvea): the Choroid The Ciliary Body The Iris.
... choroid . 2. The ciliary body . 3. The iris . We have already noted that the nervous tunic enters into the composition of the ciliary body and iris , but for ... CHOROID 51 The Vascular Tunic (Uvea): the Choroid The Ciliary Body The Iris.
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... choroid stretch to blend with the lamina fusca of the sclera . This space , which is traversed by the vessels and nerves supplying the choroid , stretches between the two insertion rings of the uvea , from the attachment of the ciliary ...
... choroid stretch to blend with the lamina fusca of the sclera . This space , which is traversed by the vessels and nerves supplying the choroid , stretches between the two insertion rings of the uvea , from the attachment of the ciliary ...
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... CHOROIDAL CRESCENT ( or ring ) ( C.C. ) . C. Choroid . S. Sclera . P. Pigment epithelium . optic nerve after the the CRIBRIFORM PLATE ( LAMINA CRIBROSA ) ( Fig . 148 ) . This structure is made up of collagenous and elastic fibres ( the ...
... CHOROIDAL CRESCENT ( or ring ) ( C.C. ) . C. Choroid . S. Sclera . P. Pigment epithelium . optic nerve after the the CRIBRIFORM PLATE ( LAMINA CRIBROSA ) ( Fig . 148 ) . This structure is made up of collagenous and elastic fibres ( the ...
Contents
THE DEVELOPMENT FORM AND FUNCTION OF | 1 |
Light Cells | 12 |
Section II | 23 |
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Anat Anatomy angle appears aqueous humour associated axis Biol blood branches canal capillary capsule cells central centre cerebral chiasma choroid ciliary arteries ciliary body ciliary muscle conjunctiva cornea cortex d'Oc developed dilatation dorsal Duke-Elder ectodermal epithelium facial fissure fixation fossa frontal ganglion geniculate body hyaloid IIIrd inferior inner intra-ocular fluid intra-ocular pressure iris K. M. Aug lacrimal gland lateral layer lens lesions levator levator palpebræ superioris ligament light lower macula mammals margin medial medial palpebral ligament membrane mesoderm movements nasal Neur normal nucleus nystagmus oblique occurs ocular oculo-motor ophthalmic artery optic nerve optic vesicle orbital palpebral path peripheral Phys pigment plane plexus posterior pupil pupillary rays recti reflex refraction region retina rotation running Salzmann sclera seen sensory sheath sinus structure superficial supply surface sympathetic tarsal tissue tract upper vascular veins venous vesicle vessels visual vitreous body