Surgical anatomy : a treatise on human anatomy in its application to the practice of medicine and surgery . r tendon of Zinn and partly from a small spine of bone situated onthe lower margin of the sphenoid fissure. Between these two heads pass the thirdnerve, the nasal nerve, the sixth nerve, and the ophthalmic vein. The externalrectus muscle is inserted by an expanded tendon into the sclerotic coat of the eye-ball about one-fourth to one-third of an inch behind the outer maigin of the cornea. Action.—It abducts the cornea. Nerve Supply.—From the abducent or sixth cranial nerve. The Internal


Surgical anatomy : a treatise on human anatomy in its application to the practice of medicine and surgery . r tendon of Zinn and partly from a small spine of bone situated onthe lower margin of the sphenoid fissure. Between these two heads pass the thirdnerve, the nasal nerve, the sixth nerve, and the ophthalmic vein. The externalrectus muscle is inserted by an expanded tendon into the sclerotic coat of the eye-ball about one-fourth to one-third of an inch behind the outer maigin of the cornea. Action.—It abducts the cornea. Nerve Supply.—From the abducent or sixth cranial nerve. The Internal Rectus Muscle lies along the inner Avail of the orbit, belowthe sui^erior oblique muscle, ophthalmic artery, and nasal nerve. It arisesthrough the ligament or tendon of Zinn from the inner margin of the opticforamen, and is inserted into the sclerotic coat of the eyeball about one-fourth toone-third of an inch behind the inner margin of the cornea. Action.—It abducts the cornea. Nerve Supply.—From the inferior division of the third cranial nerve. PLATE CCXXXIIi. Pituitary body cranial carotid n. SECTION OF CAVERNOUS SINUS.


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