A system of anatomy for the use of students of medicine (Volume 2) . chrymal Canals, after the CommonTeguments and Bones have been cut away. a^ The lachrymal gland, b, The two puncta lachrymalia, fromwhich the two lachrymal canals proceed to c, The lachrymal , The large lachrymal duct, e, Its opening into the nose, f,The carunca lachrymalis. g, The eye-ball. Fig. 2. An interior View of the Coats and Humours of the a a a, The tunica sclerotica cut in four angles, and turnedback, b b b b, The tunica choroides adhering to the inside ofthe sclerotica, and the ciliary vessels are seen pa
A system of anatomy for the use of students of medicine (Volume 2) . chrymal Canals, after the CommonTeguments and Bones have been cut away. a^ The lachrymal gland, b, The two puncta lachrymalia, fromwhich the two lachrymal canals proceed to c, The lachrymal , The large lachrymal duct, e, Its opening into the nose, f,The carunca lachrymalis. g, The eye-ball. Fig. 2. An interior View of the Coats and Humours of the a a a, The tunica sclerotica cut in four angles, and turnedback, b b b b, The tunica choroides adhering to the inside ofthe sclerotica, and the ciliary vessels are seen passing over—c c,The retina which covers the vitreous humour, d d, The ciliaryprocesses, which were continued from the choroid coat, e e, Theiris, f, The pupil. Fig. 3. Shows the Optic Nerves, and Muscles of the , a, The two optic nerves before they meet, b, The two op-tic nerves conjoined, c, The right optic nerve, d, Musculus at-tollens palpebrae superioris. e, Attollens oculi. f, Abductor, gg,Obliquus superior, or trochlearis. h, Abductor, i, The Explanation of the Plates of the Muscles. 23 Fig. 4. Shows the Eye-hall with its Muscles,a, The optic nerve, b, Musculus trochlearis. c, Part of theos frontis, to which the trochlea or pully is fixed, through which,?—d, The tendons of the trochlear^ pass, e, Attollens oculi. f,Adductor oculi. g, Abductor oculi. h, Ohliquus inferior, i,Part of the superior maxillary bone to which it is fixed, k, Theeye-ball. Fig. 5. Represents the Nerves and Muscles of the Right Eye,after part of the Bones of the orbit have been cut away. A, The eye-ball. B. The lachrymal gland. C, Musculusabductor oculi. 1), Attollens. E, Levator palpebrae , Depressor oculi. G, Adductor. H, Obliquus superior, withits pully. I, its insertion into the sclerotic coat. K, Part of theobliquus inferior. L, The anterior part of the os frontis cut. M,The crista galli of the ethmoid bone. N, The posterior part ofthe sphenoid bone. O, Transverse
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