. Transactions . Showing the long hairs on the surface of th^ tumour, Fio. Section of tumour showing:Epithelium. Fibrous tissu(> with hair bonoath tlie til^rous 17. 218 TUMOURS. On examination the eye appeared to be normal andquite free from cong-estion. A few large hairs issuedfrom beneath the lids at the outer canthus, and passedinwards and downwards over the ciliar} margin of thelower lid. Two of them measured 25 mm. in in the appearance of the lids suggested thepresence of the tumour, which was only rendered visibleby drawing them apart while th


. Transactions . Showing the long hairs on the surface of th^ tumour, Fio. Section of tumour showing:Epithelium. Fibrous tissu(> with hair bonoath tlie til^rous 17. 218 TUMOURS. On examination the eye appeared to be normal andquite free from cong-estion. A few large hairs issuedfrom beneath the lids at the outer canthus, and passedinwards and downwards over the ciliar} margin of thelower lid. Two of them measured 25 mm. in in the appearance of the lids suggested thepresence of the tumour, which was only rendered visibleby drawing them apart while the patient looked wellinwards (Fig. 49). It was pale yellow in colour and ratherflat. The inner margin of the tumour was rounded, welldefined, slightly concave, and almost vertical, but itslimits in other directions Avere concealed from view. Theconjunctiva covering it was smooth, and freely movableexcept at one point, namely, where the hairs were there was a small white depressed spot which wasadherent to the growth. The patient suffered no painapart from the i


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