The commoner diseases of the eye : how to detect and how to treat them . External Muscles of the Eye. (Nimier and Despagnet.)the external rectus is supplied by the sixth nerve,while the other ocular muscles (including thelevator palpebra superioris, the sphincter pupil-lae and the ciliary muscles i are innervated by theoculomotorius—the third cerebral nerve. *A useful aid in remembering these innervations isthe radical SO» (superior oblique, fourth nerve).Memorizing this fact, all one has to bear in mind isthe sixth nerve supply to the external rectus and thethird nerve to all the other muscle


The commoner diseases of the eye : how to detect and how to treat them . External Muscles of the Eye. (Nimier and Despagnet.)the external rectus is supplied by the sixth nerve,while the other ocular muscles (including thelevator palpebra superioris, the sphincter pupil-lae and the ciliary muscles i are innervated by theoculomotorius—the third cerebral nerve. *A useful aid in remembering these innervations isthe radical SO» (superior oblique, fourth nerve).Memorizing this fact, all one has to bear in mind isthe sixth nerve supply to the external rectus and thethird nerve to all the other muscles. COMMONER DISEASES OF THE EYE MUSCLES 427. The Nuclear Origin of the Third and Fourth Nerves.


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