. Johnson's new universal cyclopaedia : a scientific and popular treasury of useful knowledge. urple or thirty medullated nerve-fibres enter at its mar-gin, and soon lose their medullary sheaths, while the axis-cylinders break up into fasciculi composed of a number ofultimate fibrils, with oval nuclei scattered along theircourse. These fasciculi branch and anastomose, forminga rich plexus in the corneal substance, and finally breakup into ultimate ner\c-fibrils. the extremities of whichpenetrate between the epithelial cells on the anterior faceof the cornea, and terminate by givin
. Johnson's new universal cyclopaedia : a scientific and popular treasury of useful knowledge. urple or thirty medullated nerve-fibres enter at its mar-gin, and soon lose their medullary sheaths, while the axis-cylinders break up into fasciculi composed of a number ofultimate fibrils, with oval nuclei scattered along theircourse. These fasciculi branch and anastomose, forminga rich plexus in the corneal substance, and finally breakup into ultimate ner\c-fibrils. the extremities of whichpenetrate between the epithelial cells on the anterior faceof the cornea, and terminate by giving off laterally, amongthe most superficial flattened cells of the epithelium, anumber of fine terminal branches, which, having dividedonce or several times, terminate in somewhat swollen ex-tremities. The vn/stfilliue Icus consists of an extremely thinanterior and a thick posterior layer. The first is composedof a single stratum of flattened, polygonal, nucleated cells,which towards the margins of the lens become more andmore elongated, and finally, at its equator, pass by gradualFir,.
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