. Elements of human physiology. Physiology. 568 PHYSIOLOGY give rise to a single impression. These points are called ' corresponding' points. Thus, when we look at a spot, the Fig. 258. oil. Slip. Sl/Jl, 'nt. ). Diagram to show points of attachment and lines of action of extrinsic ocular muscles. axes of the eyes are so directed that an image of it falls on the yellow spots of the two retinae. The images of all points to the right of this spot will fall on the nasal side of the 40 Fio. /so /lO 30 3o\ 20 10 30 20 10 1 10 20 30 10 30 / 20 50X ol


. Elements of human physiology. Physiology. 568 PHYSIOLOGY give rise to a single impression. These points are called ' corresponding' points. Thus, when we look at a spot, the Fig. 258. oil. Slip. Sl/Jl, 'nt. ). Diagram to show points of attachment and lines of action of extrinsic ocular muscles. axes of the eyes are so directed that an image of it falls on the yellow spots of the two retinae. The images of all points to the right of this spot will fall on the nasal side of the 40 Fio. /so /lO 30 3o\ 20 10 30 20 10 1 10 20 30 10 30 / 20 50X ol9LBnp Uo Wo \50 T int 40 Diiigram to show direction in which pupil will move under the action of the various ocular Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Starling, Ernest Henry, 1866-1927. Chicago : W. T. Keener


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