. Pathology and bacteriology [electronic resource]. Ophthalmology; Eye; Eye; Bacteriology; Ophthalmology; Eye; Bacteriology; Eye. Fig. 20.—Section of a horse's iris, showing the prominent mass of pigmented epithelial tissue at its pupillary border, the corpus nigrum. Absence of Nerve Fibres.—^In cases of anencephaly, (Figs. 21 and 22) and in some cases of defective development. Fig. 21.—Lateral view of the head of an anencephalic fetus, showing the deficient frontal eminences and proboscis. of the occipital lobes resulting from cystic distension of the lateral ventricles, there is a complete a


. Pathology and bacteriology [electronic resource]. Ophthalmology; Eye; Eye; Bacteriology; Ophthalmology; Eye; Bacteriology; Eye. Fig. 20.—Section of a horse's iris, showing the prominent mass of pigmented epithelial tissue at its pupillary border, the corpus nigrum. Absence of Nerve Fibres.—^In cases of anencephaly, (Figs. 21 and 22) and in some cases of defective development. Fig. 21.—Lateral view of the head of an anencephalic fetus, showing the deficient frontal eminences and proboscis. of the occipital lobes resulting from cystic distension of the lateral ventricles, there is a complete absence of all. 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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