. Pathology and bacteriology [electronic resource]. Ophthalmology; Eye; Eye; Bacteriology; Ophthalmology; Eye; Bacteriology; Eye. Fig. 160.—Shows the lateral half of an eye, the cornea of which had been wounded with a chisel. The whole of the iris and large part of the lens escaped through the wound. The lens capsule, with some remains of lens substance in it, is adherent to the cicatrix in the cornea. The tension of the eye at the time of its removal, 12 years after the injury was + 2. Specimen in the R. Lond. Ophth. Hosp. Fig. 161.—Shows a section through the angle of the anterior c


. Pathology and bacteriology [electronic resource]. Ophthalmology; Eye; Eye; Bacteriology; Ophthalmology; Eye; Bacteriology; Eye. Fig. 160.—Shows the lateral half of an eye, the cornea of which had been wounded with a chisel. The whole of the iris and large part of the lens escaped through the wound. The lens capsule, with some remains of lens substance in it, is adherent to the cicatrix in the cornea. The tension of the eye at the time of its removal, 12 years after the injury was + 2. Specimen in the R. Lond. Ophth. Hosp. Fig. 161.—Shows a section through the angle of the anterior chamber of the eye depicted in Fig. 160. The iris has torn away at its root from the ciliary body. The most anterior of the ciliary processes is drawn forward by the adherent lens capsule into contact with the back of the cornea in the filtration area, thus blocking the exit of fluid through it, and accounting for the onset of 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 Collins, E. Treacher (Edward Treacher), 1862-1937; Mayou, M. Stephen (Marmaduke Stephen), 1876-1934; Pyle, Walter L. (Walter Lytle), 1871-1921, editor; University College, London. Library Services. London : William Heinemann


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