| Sir Erasmus Wilson - 1842 - 630 páginas
...ultimate filaments of the olfactory nerve terminate in minute papilla. THE EYE, WITH ITS APPENDAGES. The form of the eyeball is that of a sphere, of about one inch in diameter, having the segment of a smaller sphere ingrafted upon its anterior surface, which increases its antero-posterior... | |
| Sir Erasmus Wilson - 1845 - 674 páginas
...ultimate filaments of the olfactory nerve terminate in minute papilla. THE EYE, WITH ITS APPENDAGES. The form of the eyeball is that of a sphere, of about one inch in diameter, having the segment of a smaller sphere ingrafted upon its anterior surface, which increases its antero-posterior... | |
| Calvin Cutter - 1847 - 366 páginas
...Tho fifth pair. 10, The sixth pair. 11, The seventh pair. 12, The eighth pair. 13, Zho ninth pair. The form of the eye-ball is that of a sphere, of about one inch in diameter. It has the segment of a smaller sphere ingrafted upon its anterior surface, which increases its anteroposterior... | |
| Sir Erasmus Wilson - 1850 - 616 páginas
...The ultimate filaments of the olfactory nerve terminate in papillae. THE EYE, WITH ITS APPENDAGES. The form of the eyeball is that of a sphere, of about one inch in diameter, having the segment of a smaller sphere engrafted upon its anterior surface, which increases its antero-posterior... | |
| Russell Thacher Trall - 1851 - 488 páginas
...into three classes : the coats, humors, and appendages of the eye. The eyeball is of a spherical form, about one inch in diameter. The globe of the eye is composed of three coats, or tunics, and three humors. OUTER COAT, OR FIRST TUNIC. — The first coat of the eyeball... | |
| Sir Erasmus Wilson - 1861 - 764 páginas
...Medicine at Wittenberg. His work, entitled " De Catarrhis," &c., was published in 1661. ORGAN OF VISION. THE form of the eyeball is that of a sphere, of about one inch in diameter, having the segment of a smaller sphere engrafted on its anterior surface, which increases its antero-posterior... | |
| Henry James Dennis - 1881 - 120 páginas
...the construction of the human eye, and of the nature and cause of vision. CONSTRUCTION OF THE HUMAN EYE. " The form of the eyeball is that of a sphere of about one inch in diameter, having the segment of a smaller sphere engrafted upon its front surface. The axes of the two eyeballs... | |
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