. Elements of applied microscopy. A text-book for beginners. Microscopy. 2 ELEMENTS OF APPLIED MICROSCOPY. as corresponding to a definite object perceived by the other senses. The image is in all cases inverted, but in infancy it is found that images upside down correspond to objects which are really right side up. Experience. Fig. I.—Section through the Human Eye. (After Everett-Deschanel.) A. Cornea. B. Aqueous humor. C. Pupil. D. Iris. E. Lens. F. Suspensory ligament. G. Accommodation muscle. H. Sclerotic coat. /. Choroid coat. K. Retina. L. Vitreous humor. M. Optic nerve. N. Inferior rectu


. Elements of applied microscopy. A text-book for beginners. Microscopy. 2 ELEMENTS OF APPLIED MICROSCOPY. as corresponding to a definite object perceived by the other senses. The image is in all cases inverted, but in infancy it is found that images upside down correspond to objects which are really right side up. Experience. Fig. I.—Section through the Human Eye. (After Everett-Deschanel.) A. Cornea. B. Aqueous humor. C. Pupil. D. Iris. E. Lens. F. Suspensory ligament. G. Accommodation muscle. H. Sclerotic coat. /. Choroid coat. K. Retina. L. Vitreous humor. M. Optic nerve. N. Inferior rectus muscle. O. Superior "' '* P. Levator palpcbrae muscle, ^' r Meibomian glands. teaches, also, that an image of a certain size produced by an object at a given distance always implies a definite magnitude; and we are therefore able to judge something about the actual size of an object from the size of its image and our knowledge of its Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Winslow, C. -E. A. (Charles-Edward Amory), 1877-1957. New York, J. Wiley; London, Chapman & Hall


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