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Fig. 78. Cross section of the Eye, showing its construction. The retina receives its blood supply from the arteria centralis retina (central artery of the retina) which reaches it through the choroidal fissure after having traversed the optic nerve for some ten millimeters back of the eye ball, L. Fig. 77. This artery is an end artery, or in other words, it is not joined by any other set of arteries, but it sends its branches to all parts of the retina, A. Fig. 78, terminat- THE ANATOMY OF THE ...EYE. ing in arterial capillaries and turning back as venous capil- laries ; these keep joining and rejoining and form the vena centralis retina (the central vein of the retina), which leaves the eye ball through the choroidal fissure by the side of the entrance of the artery. See darker vessels in Fig. 79. Fig. 78. By staining cross sections of the retina it is shown to be divisable into ten layers. Seven of these are nervous tissue, two of nenroglia or nervous connective tis- sue and one of pigmented epithelium.
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