The American encyclopedia and dictionary of ophthalmology Edited by Casey A Wood, assisted by a large staff of collaborators . Nerves, Museles and Other Contents of the Orbit. a, Fifth cranial nerve; b, Motor root; e, Sensory root; d, Gas-serian ganglion;e, Superior maxillary nerve; f, Inferior maxillary nerve; g, Ophthalmic division ofthe fifth cranial nerve; h, Nasal nerve; i. Frontal nerve; j, Supraorbital nerve;k, Supratrochlear nerve; 1, Sensory root of lenticular ganglion; m, Lenticularganglion; n, Lachrymal nerve; o, Optic nerve; p. Third cranial nerve; q, Fourthcranial nerve; r, Recurr


The American encyclopedia and dictionary of ophthalmology Edited by Casey A Wood, assisted by a large staff of collaborators . Nerves, Museles and Other Contents of the Orbit. a, Fifth cranial nerve; b, Motor root; e, Sensory root; d, Gas-serian ganglion;e, Superior maxillary nerve; f, Inferior maxillary nerve; g, Ophthalmic division ofthe fifth cranial nerve; h, Nasal nerve; i. Frontal nerve; j, Supraorbital nerve;k, Supratrochlear nerve; 1, Sensory root of lenticular ganglion; m, Lenticularganglion; n, Lachrymal nerve; o, Optic nerve; p. Third cranial nerve; q, Fourthcranial nerve; r, Recurrent branch of fourth nerve; s. Branches of fourth nerve;t, Nasal nerve; u. Long posterior ciliary nerve; v. Sixth cranial nerve; w. Lachry-mal gland; x, Infratrochlear nerve; y, Orbital fat; z, Kyeball; , Lavatorpalpebral superioris muscle; , Superior rectus muscle; , Superior obliquemuscle; , Superior oblique tendon; , Internal rectus muscle; , Ex-ternal rectus muscle: , Inferior oblique t Section of the Left Orbit. a. Frontal nerve. b. Supratrochlear nerve. c. Supraorbital nerve. d. Nasal nerve. e. Short ciliary nerves. f. Loop between orbital and lachrymal nerves. g. Optic nerve. h. Levator palpebral muscle,i. Superior rectus muscle,j. Inferior rectus muscle,k. Internal rectus External rectus muscle (severed),m. Tarsal cartilage of upper eyelid,n. Lachrymal Tendon of superior oblique muscle. p. Pulley. Inferior oblique muscle. Lachrymal nerve (Fevered). Gasserian ganglion. 5. n. Fifth nerve. o. o. Ophthalmic division of fifth nerve. Su()erior maxillary nerve. Inferior maxillary nerve. Orl). n. Orbital nerve. Lenticular ganglion. Third nerve. Fourth nerve. Sixth nerve. A of H. Antrum of Highmore. F s. Frontal sinus. O. of I. Orifice of infundibulum. ANATOMY (GROSS) OF THE HUMAN EYE 409 point of exit at the supra-orbital foramen. It supplies the leva


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