Lectures on the Parts Concerned in the Operations on the Eye: And on the Structure of the Retina |
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... further to extend its reputation by an admirable series of coloured illustrations of the diseases of the eye . In 1848 , upwards of 8000 . OF EYE DISEASES . 3 treatment . These cases occur 2 IMPORTANCE OF A KNOWLEDGE.
... further to extend its reputation by an admirable series of coloured illustrations of the diseases of the eye . In 1848 , upwards of 8000 . OF EYE DISEASES . 3 treatment . These cases occur 2 IMPORTANCE OF A KNOWLEDGE.
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... colour , the choroid , which is advanced behind the cornea under the form of a vertically - hung contractile curtain , the iris , in the centre of which is an aperture , the pupil , capable , by varying its size , of regulating the ...
... colour , the choroid , which is advanced behind the cornea under the form of a vertically - hung contractile curtain , the iris , in the centre of which is an aperture , the pupil , capable , by varying its size , of regulating the ...
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... of the ciliary muscle and iris . Hence , in the most successful injections , the sclerotica itself is with difficulty tinted by the artificial colour , and the microscopic inspection of parts so prepared exhibits only a few 23 LECTURE II.
... of the ciliary muscle and iris . Hence , in the most successful injections , the sclerotica itself is with difficulty tinted by the artificial colour , and the microscopic inspection of parts so prepared exhibits only a few 23 LECTURE II.
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... coloured contents - its ramifications regular , having margins formed by rounded , arched , entire capillaries — we may safely assert that the vascular net - work really terminates naturally at those margins , and that the tissue beyond ...
... coloured contents - its ramifications regular , having margins formed by rounded , arched , entire capillaries — we may safely assert that the vascular net - work really terminates naturally at those margins , and that the tissue beyond ...
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... colour . They pass into the cornea from the conjunctiva , and from the whole thickness of the sclerotica , and occupy , in this particular instance , almost the whole thickness of the lamellated tissue . The cornea may further become ...
... colour . They pass into the cornea from the conjunctiva , and from the whole thickness of the sclerotica , and occupy , in this particular instance , almost the whole thickness of the lamellated tissue . The cornea may further become ...
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anatomist anatomy animals anterior chamber appearance Appendix aqueous humor arrangement axis become blood blood-vessels border bulbs bulge canal capillaries capsule cataract central centre choroid choroidal epithelium chromic acid ciliary body ciliary muscle ciliary processes cloth colour conjunctiva cornea delicate dilated disease edge Edition effusion epithelium examination fibres fluid front globe gradually granular granules healthy immersion inch inflammation inner surface iris irregular Jacob's membrane lamellæ lamellated tissue layer lecture left eye lens less lids light lines lymph margin MEDICAL morbid natural nervous nucleated nuclei nutrition opacity opaque optic nerve ora serrata organ pain particles pass perfectly Physicians pigment planes portion posterior chamber posterior elastic lamina present pupil retina right eye Royal College sclerotica sclerotica and cornea seen serrata side specimens structure Surgeon suspensory ligament texture thickness tion transparent treatise ulcer vascular vertical section vesicles vessels vitreous body vitreous humor vitreous substance yellow spot
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