A treatise on the diseases of the eye . An Anterior View of the Iris as attached to the Choroid Coat. 1. The choroid coat. The ciliary ligament. 4. The great circumference of the iris. 5. The anterior face of the iris. 6. Its lesser circumference. 7. Shows the striated or ray-like appear-ance of the iris. 8. The pupil. 9. The ciliary nerves dividing as they pene-trate the ciliary ligament. The ciliary blood-vessels. Fig. 8.—An Anterior View of the Choroid, Iris and Membrana Pcpillaris of a Foz-tcs of 7 Months, highly injected and magnified 4 Diameters. The choroid coat. 3. The
A treatise on the diseases of the eye . An Anterior View of the Iris as attached to the Choroid Coat. 1. The choroid coat. The ciliary ligament. 4. The great circumference of the iris. 5. The anterior face of the iris. 6. Its lesser circumference. 7. Shows the striated or ray-like appear-ance of the iris. 8. The pupil. 9. The ciliary nerves dividing as they pene-trate the ciliary ligament. The ciliary blood-vessels. Fig. 8.—An Anterior View of the Choroid, Iris and Membrana Pcpillaris of a Foz-tcs of 7 Months, highly injected and magnified 4 Diameters. The choroid coat. 3. The ciliary ligament. 4. The iris. 5. The membrana pupillaris with its ves-sels minutely injected. The long ciliary arteries. The vasa vorticosa. Fig. 9.—A Front View of the Retina, with the Lens in its Capsule. The retina. Its anterior limits. The lens in its capsule 4. The central foramen of the retina, seenthrough the transparent lens and vitreous hu-mor. Pl. III. Fig. 12. ^AusaN wm % \ ? j SUJ m Fig. Fig. 10. Fig. 1
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