The American encyclopedia and dictionary of ophthalmology Edited by Casey A Wood, assisted by a large staff of collaborators . Moridioual Section of Ciliary Kej^ion of the Eyeball. a. Ciliary process. 1). Circular fibers of ciliary muscle. c. Meridional fibers of ciliary muscle. (1. Conjunctiva. e. Sclera. f. Cornea. g. Canal of Spaces of Peripheral Nerves and Blood-Vessels of the Eyeball. a. Great vorticose vein. a Great vorticose vein passing through sclera. * Long posterior ciliary arteries. c. Short posterior ciliary arteries. d. Anterior ciliary arterie
The American encyclopedia and dictionary of ophthalmology Edited by Casey A Wood, assisted by a large staff of collaborators . Moridioual Section of Ciliary Kej^ion of the Eyeball. a. Ciliary process. 1). Circular fibers of ciliary muscle. c. Meridional fibers of ciliary muscle. (1. Conjunctiva. e. Sclera. f. Cornea. g. Canal of Spaces of Peripheral Nerves and Blood-Vessels of the Eyeball. a. Great vorticose vein. a Great vorticose vein passing through sclera. * Long posterior ciliary arteries. c. Short posterior ciliary arteries. d. Anterior ciliary arteries. e. Ciliary nerves. f. Optic nerve. g. Sclerotic. h. Ciliary zone,i. Iris. j. Anterior chamber,k. Cornea.
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