Text-book of ophthalmology . ment {ligamentum palpebrals laterale)(ligamentum canthi externum) which connects the temporal extremities ofboth tarsal cartilages with the temporal border of the orbit (Fig. 284, le; DISEASES OF THE LIDS o n » p &«so o^ £3 g jrs-c? <;£g ?£?£**: t,a-ti O >rj 10 • ag g. < s CT 00 Ks;^ 5 ~3 a J* £3 5 s-,3 W0Q &? 5 ffl<;y. : .3! ;N p S O < o 5 2 o 2^ gp 3^ b • S ^ H 3 ° O •g?g, 5- to a •?a a - -a Si* B-§ Si 3 3,3 ELS 3 — *i y 3*2 2 « 3 n crto ^ g=:^ og c 3 « 2. g«;13 — 2- 3 .2 ^ TO o/• , t-H5- <*? g- g «
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