. The anatomy of the horse : a dissection guide. Horses; Horses -- Anatomy. DISSECTION OF THE EYEBALL. 265 sclerotic by being colourless and transparent. The choroid coat will be recognised as the black layer lying subjacent to the sclerotic. It does. Fig. 36. View of the Lower Half of the Right Adult Human Eye, divided horizontally THROUGH THE MIDDLE. MAGNIFIED FOUR TIMES (A. Thomson). 1. The cornea; 1'. Its conjunctival layer; 2. The sclerotic ; 2'. Sheath of the optic nerve passing into the sclerotic ; 3. 3'. The choroid ; 4. Ciliary muscle, its radiating portion ; 4'. Cut fibres of the cir


. The anatomy of the horse : a dissection guide. Horses; Horses -- Anatomy. DISSECTION OF THE EYEBALL. 265 sclerotic by being colourless and transparent. The choroid coat will be recognised as the black layer lying subjacent to the sclerotic. It does. Fig. 36. View of the Lower Half of the Right Adult Human Eye, divided horizontally THROUGH THE MIDDLE. MAGNIFIED FOUR TIMES (A. Thomson). 1. The cornea; 1'. Its conjunctival layer; 2. The sclerotic ; 2'. Sheath of the optic nerve passing into the sclerotic ; 3. 3'. The choroid ; 4. Ciliary muscle, its radiating portion ; 4'. Cut fibres of the circular portion ; 5. Ciliary fold or process; 6. Placed in the posterior division of the aqueous chamber, in front of the suspensory ligament of the lens ; 7. The iris (outer or temporal side); 7'. The smaller, inner, or nasal side ; 8. Placed on the divided optic nerve, points to the arteria centralis retinae; S'. Papilla optica at the passage of the optic nerve into the retina; S". Fovea centralis retinae ; r. The nervous layer of the retina ; r. The bacillary layer; 9. Ora serrata, at the com- mencement of the ciliary part of the retina; 10. Canal of Petit; 11. Anterior division of the aqueous chamber, in front of the pupil ; 12. The crystalline lens, within its capsule ; 13. The vitreous humour; a. a. a. Parts of a line in the axis of the eye ; b. b. b. 6. A line in the transverse diameter. not line the cornea, but terminates behind the line of junction of that coat with the sclerotic, by a thickened edge—the ciliary process. At. 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 McFadyean, John, Sir, 1853-1941. Edinburgh : Johnston


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