RF2JKWN0J–Median sagittal section of the eye and eyelid.
RM2BEH157–Anatomy of the Anterior Eye
RFD9NTFR–Cross section of human eye.
RM2BEH00F–Outflow of Aqueous Humor
RFT6E3CW–Medical illustration of the visual accomodation
RF2B7481Y–This illustration represents Iris Ciliary Muscle and Choroid, vintage line drawing or engraving illustration.
RFEW1XDF–Orbital cut showing abducent nerve with ciliary ganglion and oculomotor nerve.
RF2BTGP85–On the right the lens is arranged for distant vision, the ciliary muscle is relaxed, and the ligament, 'D' is tense, so flattening by its compression
RM2C5A15N–Dark brown human eye, cornea and outer layer of the eyeball, with ciliary muscle; ring of smooth muscle
RM2AJ392Y–The principles of light and color: including among other things the harmonic laws of the universe, the etherio-atomic philosophy of force, chromo chemistry, chromo therapeutics, and the general philosophy of the fine forces, together with numerous discoveries and practical applications .. . he retina itself. A small por-tion of the ciliary muscle isshown, together with some ofthe ciliary nerves which con-duct the vital electricity to it,and by causing it to contract,influence the shape of the crys-talline lens itself, which is amatter of immense importance,as we shall soon see. Theextra bulge
RF2JNP66C–Illustration of the eye - Translation: Schlemm's canal, corner angle, aqueous humor, pupil, anterior chamber, cornea, iris, posterior chamber, ciliary
RFHGPMEJ–A human eyeball cross section showing the following structures: iris, anterior limiting membrane, posterior limiting membrane, tendon of lateral rectu
RF2BTGJXM–A typical representation of the human eye with the parts, pupil, retina which is an expansion of the optic nerve, choroid coat and ciliary ligaments,
RFACM5TY–Sectional anatomy of the eye
RFEW9HHC–Iriennes and choroidal veins, vintage engraved illustration. Usual Medicine Dictionary - Paul Labarthe - 1885.
RF2GRE820–Human eye
RFR3P9M2–Illustration composed of the human eye in a realistic version and then the anatomy of the eye with its structure and layers that compose it.
RF2JKWMXY–Median sagittal section of the eye and eyelid.
RFKE3H15–Parts of human eye with name illustration
RF2WR511K–Mechanism of eyeball for looking far and near. Vector illustration.
RM2BEGYYR–Lens Accommodation
RF2WR514G–Causes and mechanism of cataract vector illustration
RM2BEH1CD–Lens Accommodation
RFRXPGWA–Anatomy of Human Sight
RF2WT60E1–Eye anatomy, illustration.
RM2C5A155–Dark brown human eye, cornea and outer layer of the eyeball, with ciliary muscle; ring of smooth muscle
RMRN5N6H–. Anatomy, descriptive and applied. Anatomy. 1094 THE ORGANS OF SPECIAL SENSE The Ciliary Body (corpus ciliare) (Fig. 813) joins the choroid to the margin of the iris. It is in reality a process of the choroid and comprises the orbicularis ciliaris, the ciliary processes, and the Ciliary muscle. The orbiculus ciliaris (Figs. 811 and 812) is a zone of about 4 mm. (| inch) in width, directly continuous -Rath the anterior part of the choroid; it presents numerous ridges arranged in a radial manner. The depressions between the ridges are filled with retinal pigment epithelium (Szymonowicz). The or
RF2JNP4YX–Diagrammatic illustration of the eye (line drawing)
RFCTE7BG–The Oculomotor nerve
RMFW6REP–long eyelashes and dark hazel brown eyes of young lady looking seeing into the soul
RFACXX0J–Sectional anatomy of the eye
RFEW91WC–Iriennes and choroidal veins, vintage engraved illustration. Usual Medicine Dictionary - Paul Labarthe - 1885.
RF2GRJED7–Human eye profiles
RMBH202G–Cross-section of the human eye
RF2JKWMYT–Median sagittal section of the eye and eyelid.
RF2GW3W62–Human eye cross section
RM2BF9WY6–A man wearing an eye patch. As well as being used to treat an injury, eye patches can also be used to treat a lazy eye.
RFJF1WGB–pupil lens
RF2WR50WJ–Causes and mechanism of cataract vector illustration
RM2BEH14W–Anatomy of the Anterior Eye
RFRXPGRT–Anatomy of Human Sight
RM2BEGXNK–Anterior and Posterior Chambers of the Eye
RFKE5ABW–Left supramedial eye anatomy showing muscle innervation with annotation.
RM2BEH15B–Outflow of Aqueous Humor
RF2EXY3EK–3d render of human body eye anatomy.
RF2A13TBA–Vintage anatomy print showing a dual view of human eyes.
RMRN5GR9–. Animal biology. Zoology; Biology. SUBPHYLUM VERTEBRATA 333 or more convex. It is inclosed in a thin fibrous capsule which is attached all around by a suspensory ligament to a body known as the ciliary body, to which also the iris is attached and which contains a muscle known as the ciliary muscle, in the form of a complete ring. All of these belong to the choroid layer. The tendency of the eyeball to maintain a globular form causes a tension on the lens capsule which serves to flatten the lens and to focus the eye for distance. When it is desired to focus on a near object, the ciliary muscle
RFACM1RK–Sectional anatomy of the eye
RF2JNP74T–Diagrammatic illustration of the eye (line drawing)
RMFW6RFK–long eyelashes and dark hazel brown eyes of young lady looking seeing into the soul
RF2FJPEAP–Diagram of human eyeball anatomy illustration
RF2JKWN37–Median sagittal section of the eye and eyelid.
RMPG2MT6–. Elements of the comparative anatomy of vertebrates. Anatomy, Comparative. Fig. 170. — Eye OP Lacerta niu- ralis, SHOWING THE Ring of Bony Sclero- tic Plates.. Fig. 171.—Eye of an Owl. Rt, retina ; Ch, Choroid; Sc, sclerotic, with its bony ring at t : CM, ciliary muscle; Co, cornea; VN, point of jvmction between sclerotic and cornea ; Jr, iris; VK, anterior chamber; L, lens ; Cr, vitreous humour ; P, pecten; Op, OS, optic nerve and sheath. The dotted line passing across the broadest portion of the circumference of the eye divides the latter into an inner and an outer segment. outer portion is
RFDGK7H4–Diagrammatic cross section of the human eye
RF2WH2PWB–Medical vector diagram of eye work
RF2WR51F6–Causes and mechanism of cataract vector illustration
RF2F3N86D–3D illustration of the human eye and its parts
RFRXPGH5–Anatomy of Human Sight
RMRWWF4M–The elements of physiological physics The elements of physiological physics: an outline of the elementary facts, principles, and methods of physics; and their applications in physiology elementsofphysio00mgre Year: 1884 Chap. XXIX.] THE PHAROSCOPE. 385 convex lens in front of the crystalline. This is practically accomplished by the lens itself being capable of adjustment for varying distances, a capacity termed the power of accommodation. It consists of an ability to alter the convexity of the lens. This is effected by the contraction of the ciliary muscle, which relaxes the anterior ligament
RF2WT60DT–Eye anatomy, illustration.
RMMA6YBR–. Elementary physiology . Fig. 123.—View of the human ej'e, divided horizontally through the middle. I, conjunctiva; 2, cornea; 3, sclerotic; 4, sheath of the optic nerve; 5, choroid; 6, ciliary processes ; 7, iris; 8, pupil ; 9, retina ; 10, anterior limit of the retina ; II, crj'stalline lens ; 12, suspensory ligament ; 13, ciliary muscle ; 14, anterior chamber; 15, posterior chamber ; i6, yellow spot; 17, blind spot. is completely filled by a clear jelly-like mass called the vitreous humour. The iris lies in the anterior chamber in front of the lens, and its variable central apertm-e (the p
RF2E532JG–Diagram of human eye anatomy with label illustration
RM2BEH16F–Outflow of Aqueous Humor
RF2EXXY82–3d render of human body eye anatomy.
RF2A13TB5–Vintage anatomy print showing multiple views of the human eyes.
RMRN5F98–. Animal biology. Zoology; Biology. SUBPHYLUM VERTEBRATA 339 or more convex. It is inclosed in a thin fibrous capsule which is attached all around by a suspensory ligament to a body known as the ciliary body, from which also the iris extends and which contains a muscle known as the ciliary muscle, in the form of a complete ring. All of these belong to the choroid layer. The tendency of the eyeball to maintain a globular form causes a tension on the lens capsule which serves to flatten the lens and to focus the eye for distance. When it is desired to focus on a near object, the ciliary muscle c
RFAD0FCR–Sectional anatomy of the eye
RF2WB1P6P–3D anatomical model of an Eye
RMFW6RF8–long eyelashes and dark hazel brown eyes of young lady looking seeing into the soul
RF2JKWP92–Eye anatomy and sectional eyelids with lens, retina.
RMCRK0Y9–Brown human eye close up with detailed structure of iris pupil eyelid eye lashes eyelash
RMPFTXN6–. Cunningham's Text-book of anatomy. Anatomy. BEANCHES OF THE INTEKNAL CAEOTID AETEEY. 903 muscle; turning upwards and medially, it crosses, between the optic nerve and the superior rectus, to the medial wall of the orbit, where it turns forwards to terminate at the anterior boundary of the cavity by dividing into frontal and dorsal nasal branches. It is accompanied at first by the naso-ciliary nerve, and in the terminal part of its course by the infra-trochlear nerve. Branches.—The branches of the ophthalmic artery are numerous, (a) The posterior ciliary, usually six to eight in number, run f
RF2WR50RT–Causes and mechanism of cataract vector illustration
RFRXPGP3–Anatomy of Human Sight
RMRWX2RJ–Elements of human physiology (1907) Elements of human physiology elementsofhumanp05star Year: 1907 55() PHYSIOLOGY flat, so that the eye is accominodated for intinite distanee, Wlieii tlie eye is to be accommodated for near objects the ciliary processes are pulled forwards and inwards by the contraction of the ciliary muscle, and so tlie suspensory ligament is relaxed and the front of the lens allowed to bulge forwards. The ciliary muscle rmis from the corneo-sclerotic junction, to be attached to the ciliary processes and front part of the choroid. Accommodation is a voluntary action, althoug
RF2WT60DB–Eye anatomy, illustration.
RMMA7C3D–. The elasmobranch fishes . C D Fig. 233. Sagittal section of eye. (From Franz.) A. Acanthias. B. CetorJdnus. C. Spinax. D. Raja iatis. ah., space for aqueous humor; c, ciliary body; ch., choroid coat; en., cornea; ir., iris; I., lens; l.m., lens muscle; o.p., optic pedicel; r., retina; sc, sclerotic coat; sJ., dorsal suspen- sory ligament; sch., suprachoroidea; //, optic nerve. The eyelids are movable in only a few Elasmobranchs. In Scyllium, while they are so sluggish as rarely to close, yet the eye has been observed to bat. In many other forms the lids are more or less completely devoid of
RF2E5320F–Diagram of human eye anatomy with label illustration
RM2BEH16T–Outflow of Aqueous Humor
RF2EXY32X–3d render of human body eye anatomy.
RF2A13TBW–Vintage anatomy print showing multiple views of the human face and eyes.
RM2AN4748–Carpenter's principles of human physiology . original figure, after the cessation of the effort by which it has been accom-modated for the distinct vision of near objects, is effected by the relaxationof the ciliary muscle, which permits the elasticity of the suspensory liga-ment to come into play. Under these circumstances the lens (m) becomesflattened, the peripheral margin of the iris is brought forward, the pupil dilatesunder the influence of the dilatator pupilla?, which is innervated by the Sym-pathetic nerve, the tips of the ciliary processes are approximated to the marginof the lens, a
RFACM27H–Sectional anatomy of the eye
RF2WFK2CK–3D anatomical model of an Eye
RF2JKWPAA–Eye anatomy and sectional eyelids with lens, retina.
RMCRK143–Brown human eye close up with detailed structure of iris pupil eyelid eye lashes eyelash
RMPFA6X1–. The development of the human body : a manual of human embryology. Embryology; Embryo, Non-Mammalian. THE IRIS AND CILIARY BODY 455 folds lamellae of mesoderm project from the stroma. These folds occur not only throughout the region of the ciliary body, but also extend into the iris region, where, however, they are but temporary structures, disappearing entirely by the end of the fifth month. The folds in the region of the corpus ciliare persist and produce the ciliary processes of the adult eye. Embedded in the substance of the iris stroma in the adult are non-striped muscle-fibers, which co
RF2WR519R–Causes and mechanism of cataract vector illustration
RFRXPH15–Anatomy of Human Sight
RMRWWMAR–Elements of human physiology (1907) Elements of human physiology elementsofhumanp05star Year: 1907 636 PHYSIOLOGY aqueduct of Sylvius, below the anterior corpus quadrigeminum. It emerges from the inner side of the crus cerebri. It is the motor nerve for the levator palpebrarum, superior, inferior, and internal recti, and inferior oblique muscles. It also supplies the constrictor iridis and the ciliary muscle. Stimu- lation of it therefore causes the eye to look upwards and inwards, with contraction of the pupil and spasm of accommo- dation. By careful stimulation of various parts of its nucle
RF2WT60D3–Eye anatomy, illustration.
RF2EH7PJT–Diagram of human eye anatomy with label illustration
RM2BEH16E–Outflow of Aqueous Humor
RF2EXY1J4–3d render of human body eye anatomy.
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