Eye injuries and their treatment . mmatorycells immediately beneath. These are seen in side view and are verynumerous, while their active condition is made manifest by the proliferatednuclei. The normal regularity in the lamellation of the cornea isobscured by the presence of these cells, which are most numerous atthe surface and become less so towards the posterior aspect. The areaoccupied by them is somewhat wedge-shaped, with the base the posterior surface the cornea has more or less its normal appear-ance and regularity. The intensely irritating character of the toxins isshown b


Eye injuries and their treatment . mmatorycells immediately beneath. These are seen in side view and are verynumerous, while their active condition is made manifest by the proliferatednuclei. The normal regularity in the lamellation of the cornea isobscured by the presence of these cells, which are most numerous atthe surface and become less so towards the posterior aspect. The areaoccupied by them is somewhat wedge-shaped, with the base the posterior surface the cornea has more or less its normal appear-ance and regularity. The intensely irritating character of the toxins isshown by the appearance, even at this early period, of inflammatorycells on Descemets membrane. Fig. 3 illustrates corneal corpuscles showing degeneration after outlines of the corpuscles can be made out, but they are foggy as com-pared with the distinct and sharp contours of the normal condition. Theprotoplasm and nucleus are practically indistinguishable from one beaded appearance is due to degeneration. PLATE YH. \:>- ^^y


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