. A treatise on diseases of the eye . )e seen that, according to Cajal,there is not only a path of communication from the rods and cones tothe nerve fibers passing to the optic nerve, but fibers of intercommunica-tion between the nervous cellular elements of the retina itself. Fig. 40 .^fljncent to the Adjacent to the Scheme of the structure of the human retina. A. Horizontal section, hematoxylin stain: /, pig-ment epithelial layer; //, layer of rods and cones: a, external; b, internal elements; ///, externallimiting membrane; IV, external molecular layer: c, fiber layer


. A treatise on diseases of the eye . )e seen that, according to Cajal,there is not only a path of communication from the rods and cones tothe nerve fibers passing to the optic nerve, but fibers of intercommunica-tion between the nervous cellular elements of the retina itself. Fig. 40 .^fljncent to the Adjacent to the Scheme of the structure of the human retina. A. Horizontal section, hematoxylin stain: /, pig-ment epithelial layer; //, layer of rods and cones: a, external; b, internal elements; ///, externallimiting membrane; IV, external molecular layer: c, fiber layer (Henles); V, external granular layer; VI, internal molecular layer: d, spongioblasts; e, supporting fibers of Miiller; /, nuclei of the same; VII, internal granular layer; VIII, layer of ganglion cells; IX, nerve fiber layer; A, limitingmembrane. li. Demonstration after the method of Golgi: /, pigment layer; //, layerof rods and cones; ///, molecular .and cells; IV, external plexiform layer; T, layer of hori-zontal cells; VI, layer of bipolar cells; VII, layer of amacrine cells; VIII, internal plexiform layer(fiber layers); IX, Layer of cells; X, nerve fiber layer; 1, diffuse .amacrine cells; 2, diffuseganglion cells; 3, centrifugal nerve fibers; 4, association-amacr


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