The Teachers And Students Library a Compendium of Knowledge Necessary to Tea

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The Teachers And Students Library a Compendium of Knowledge Necessary to Tea
G Dallas George Dallas Lind
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135. The retina or third tunic, is really an expansion of the optic nerve. It is composed of three layers : (i) the external or columnar, or Jacob's membrane, composed of columnar rods, ar- ranged perpendicular to the surface among which are interspersed cone-like bodies, (128); (2) the middle, or granular layer; (3) the internal, or nervous layer. In the center of the retina is the yellow spot, or macula lutea. The point where the optic nerve enters the coats projects a little beyond the surfa
...ce of the retina and is destitute of nerve elements and is called the blind spot.
136. The aqueous humor is a clear, colorless fluid contained in the space between the crystalline lens and cornea. The space is divided into chambers by the iris, the pupil forming a door in the partition.
137. The crystalline lens is a transparent body, convex on both sides but flatter on the anterior side. It is about ^ of an inch transversely and \A an inch antero-posteriorly and is made up of lay- ers arranged like the coats of an onion.


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