There is a well-defined place in American ophthalmologic literature for a work of this character, but, unfortunately, this book does not fill the cavity completely. In fifteen chapters, the anatomy of the eye, the orbit, and the accessory ocular apparatus is simply and concisely described. The...
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Anatomy of the visual apparatus Structures auxiliary to the eye Theorbit The eye is protected from mechanical injury by being enclosed in a socket, or orbit, which is made up of portions of several of the bones of the skull to form a four-sided pyramid, the apex of which points back int...
THIS book makes a bid for a unique position both in ophthalmology and anatomy; it is easy to understand why a second edition has so soon been called for.\nThe subject-matter apparent in the title is fully and generously covered, the bony orbit and the eyeball, the appendages and the ...
Extraocular muscles(muscles outside the eye) allow the eye to move within its orbit. Six of these eyeball muscles attach to each eye. The actions of these muscles of both eyes are coordinated to enable the eyes to move in parallel, a phenomenon known as conjugate gaze. ...
1. (Anatomy) the organ of sight of animals, containing light-sensitive cells associated with nerve fibres, so that light entering the eye is converted to nervous impulses that reach the brain. In man and other vertebrates the iris controls the amount of light entering the eye and the lens ...
Proper evaluation of the eyes in a general practice setting involves vision testing, orbit inspection, and ophthalmoscopic examination. Before beginning the exam, it is crucial to be familiar with the anatomy and physiology of the eye. The upper eyelid should be slightly over the iris, but it...
(1955), Chapter III: ANATOMY OF THE ORBIT: (With Particular Emphasis on the Mobility of the Eye in the Orbital Opening). Acta Ophthalmologica, 33: 18–22. doi: 10.1111/j.1755-3768.1955.tb00092.x Publication History Issue published online: 25 JUN 2009 Article first published online: 25 ...
Fig. 2: Diagram of accommodation mechanisms involved in the avian eye. From Ott [6]. Full size image Snakes lack a ciliary muscle altogether and have no scleral ossicles either. Changes in the shape of the lens in accommodation may occur but forward displacement of the spherical lens might ...
The anatomy of the rhesus monkey (Macaca mulatta): the cranial nerves Hafner publishing Co., New York (1933) Google Scholar Christensen, 1935 K. Christensen Sympathetic and parasympathetic nerves in the orbit of the cat J. Anat., 70 (1935), pp. 225-234 Google Scholar Coghill, 1902 G.E...