Eye injuries and their treatment . overing of glia tissue. Fig. 3 shows a corneal wound at the end of six days. There has beensuch extensive proliferation of the epithelium that the large gaping cleftis partially filled up, the apex of the cut being completely occupied bydelicate newly-formed cells. The fixed cells of the corneal tissue are ina state of active division, and there are many inflammatory cells closeto the borders of the gap. Along the overhanging edges there is aconsiderable amount of intercalary connective tissue continuous with thenormal interepithelial tissue. The wound has be


Eye injuries and their treatment . overing of glia tissue. Fig. 3 shows a corneal wound at the end of six days. There has beensuch extensive proliferation of the epithelium that the large gaping cleftis partially filled up, the apex of the cut being completely occupied bydelicate newly-formed cells. The fixed cells of the corneal tissue are ina state of active division, and there are many inflammatory cells closeto the borders of the gap. Along the overhanging edges there is aconsiderable amount of intercalary connective tissue continuous with thenormal interepithelial tissue. The wound has been both large andaffected by sepsis, so that the surfaces do not approximate in the sameway as they do in the simple linear and aseptic cut shown in Fig. 2. 1 Ricerche microscopiche fatta del professore Thomas Reid di Glasgow sulla presenzafra gli epiteli di dementi cellulari connetivali. (Comunicagione reassuntiva fatta aliaR. Accademia di Medicina di Torina, nella sedula del 22 Aprile, 1904, del professoreC. Reymond.)


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