Regional anatomy in its relation to medicine and surgery . Fi0 2 F154. ^. Pfotoqrduhed dnd Colored from Nature fa- George Mc Clsllai^, M D. Copynght, IS3I by George Mc Cuuan, M D. ArmilrongtCo Lifh &iston. THE ORBITAL REGION AND THE EYE. 91 especially with the two palpebral ligaments (formerly described). Owingto this intimate relation of the tendons of the recti muscles to their sheathsand the continuation of the latter with the anterior attachments of thecapsule, the functional insertion of these muscles is greatly feature is particularly noticeable in the operation fo


Regional anatomy in its relation to medicine and surgery . Fi0 2 F154. ^. Pfotoqrduhed dnd Colored from Nature fa- George Mc Clsllai^, M D. Copynght, IS3I by George Mc Cuuan, M D. ArmilrongtCo Lifh &iston. THE ORBITAL REGION AND THE EYE. 91 especially with the two palpebral ligaments (formerly described). Owingto this intimate relation of the tendons of the recti muscles to their sheathsand the continuation of the latter with the anterior attachments of thecapsule, the functional insertion of these muscles is greatly feature is particularly noticeable in the operation for strabismus,when the fascial connection with the tendon must be completely cutthrough as well as the tendon itself, or there will still be some counter-acting hold upon the globe. In this relation Tenons capsule is of im-portance, but much undue stress has been given to it. For the rest, theouter orbital layer of the capsule, after sending areolar processes into theinterstitial tissue of the fatty cushion, passes backward with the posteriorpart of the ocular la


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