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" The choroid, ck, shows a transverse section of its numerous blood-vessels, and toward the retina a dark line, the pigment epithelium; next the margin of the foramen for the optic nerve, and corresponding to the situation of the choroidal ring, the choroid... "
The Ophthalmoscope and how to Use it: With Colored Illustrations ... - Page 111
by James Thorington - 1906 - 298 pages
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Text-book of ophthalmology

Ernst Fuchs - 1892 - 830 pages
...foramen for the optic nerve and corresponding to the situation of the chorioidal ring the chorioid is more darkly pigmented. ci is a posterior short ciliary artery which reaches the chorioid through the sclera. Between the edge of the chorioid, d, and the margin of the head of the...
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Lectures on neurology and neuriatry, psychology and psychiatry pt. 1, Part 1

Charles Hamilton Hughes - 1903 - 484 pages
...foramen for the optic nerve and corresponding to the situation of the chorioidal ring, the chorioid is more darkly pigmented. ci is a posterior short ciliary artery which reaches the chorioid through the sclera. Between the edge of the chorioid; rf, and the margln of the head of the...
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Diseases of the Eye: A Hand-book of Ophthalmic Practice for Students and ...

Kent Oscanyan Foltz - 1909 - 598 pages
...funnel, A, on whose inner wall the central artery, a, and the central vein, ;', ascend. The choroid, ck, shows a transverse section of its numerous blood-vessels,...through the sclera. Between the edge of the choroid, </, and the margin of the head of the optic nerve, c, there is a narrow interspace in which the sclera...
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A Practical Treatise on Ophthalmology

Lawrance Webster Fox - 1909 - 854 pages
...depression, the vascular funnel, b, on whose inner wall the central artery, a. and the central vein, tp, ascend. The choroid. ch. shows a transverse section...artery which reaches the choroid through the sclera. The orbital portion of the nerve is more or less folded upon itself, or S-shaped, to allow free movement...
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