. Text-book of nervous diseases; being a compendium for the use of students and practitioners of medicine . side of the lesion. The eye muscles move the eyeball in the following way:The superior rectus elevates the inferior oblique rotates out and inferior rectus depresses the superior oblique rotates out and superior and inferior oblique, acting together, rotate external rectus rotates internal rectus rotates inward. The rectus internus, rectus superior, obliquus inferior, rotateupward and inward. 102 DISEASES OF THE NERVOUS SYSTE
. Text-book of nervous diseases; being a compendium for the use of students and practitioners of medicine . side of the lesion. The eye muscles move the eyeball in the following way:The superior rectus elevates the inferior oblique rotates out and inferior rectus depresses the superior oblique rotates out and superior and inferior oblique, acting together, rotate external rectus rotates internal rectus rotates inward. The rectus internus, rectus superior, obliquus inferior, rotateupward and inward. 102 DISEASES OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM. The rectus interims, rectus inferior, obliquus superior, rotatedownward and inward. The rectus externus, rectus superior, obliquus inferior, rotateout and up. The rectus externus, rectus inferior, obliquus superior, rotateout and down. The movements of the eyeball are made by the simultaneous ac-tion of several muscles. Most of them act as their names the oblique muscles help to depress and elevate, and then help torotate in or out according as the internal or external rectus is
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