. Transactions. in the rightorbit. The medulla, corpora quadrigemina, &c., presentedno change to the naked eye. DE8CEIPT10N OY PLATE VII. Illustrating Mr. J. Hutchinson, , case of Total Oph-thalmo{)legia with Autopsy. Both figures are taken from vertical sections, including thecarotid artery, the nerves, and the wall of the sinus, as seenunder a very low magnifying power. Erora drawings by Fia. 1.—Normal section, a, The carotid artery lined by a little accidentalcoagulum ; b, part of the Gasserian ganglion; c, part of the sinus; d, largenerve-trunks; e, branches of the nerves,
. Transactions. in the rightorbit. The medulla, corpora quadrigemina, &c., presentedno change to the naked eye. DE8CEIPT10N OY PLATE VII. Illustrating Mr. J. Hutchinson, , case of Total Oph-thalmo{)legia with Autopsy. Both figures are taken from vertical sections, including thecarotid artery, the nerves, and the wall of the sinus, as seenunder a very low magnifying power. Erora drawings by Fia. 1.—Normal section, a, The carotid artery lined by a little accidentalcoagulum ; b, part of the Gasserian ganglion; c, part of the sinus; d, largenerve-trunks; e, branches of the nerves, several others being seen in the sec-tion ; /, wall of the sinus (dura mater). Fig. 2.—Diseased section, a, Carotid artery much diminished in size, andpartly blocked by organised clot; b, nerves distorted and much inflamed; d,great increase of fibrous tissue, containing at various parts (as at c) collec-tions of round-cells. Hardly any trace of the sinus can be detected. Ti-ans
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