. Anatomy in a nutshell : a treatise on human anatomy in its relation to osteopathy. Human anatomy; Osteopathic medicine; Osteopathic Medicine; Anatomy. ANATOMY IN A NUTSHELL 383 artery which passes through the optic foramen into the orbit with the optic nerve. However, this artery sometimes passes with the ophthalmic vein through the anterior lacerated or sphenoidal fissure. In the orbit it gives off the fol- lowing branches, an orbital group and an ocular group. The branches of the orbital group are: 1. Lachrymal. 2. Supraorbital. 3. Posterior ethmoidal. 4. Anterior ethmoidal. 5. Internal pa

. Anatomy in a nutshell : a treatise on human anatomy in its relation to osteopathy. Human anatomy; Osteopathic medicine; Osteopathic Medicine; Anatomy. ANATOMY IN A NUTSHELL 383 artery which passes through the optic foramen into the orbit with the optic nerve. However, this artery sometimes passes with the ophthalmic vein through the anterior lacerated or sphenoidal fissure. In the orbit it gives off the fol- lowing branches, an orbital group and an ocular group. The branches of the orbital group are: 1. Lachrymal. 2. Supraorbital. 3. Posterior ethmoidal. 4. Anterior ethmoidal. 5. Internal pa Stock Photo
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. Anatomy in a nutshell : a treatise on human anatomy in its relation to osteopathy. Human anatomy; Osteopathic medicine; Osteopathic Medicine; Anatomy. ANATOMY IN A NUTSHELL 383 artery which passes through the optic foramen into the orbit with the optic nerve. However, this artery sometimes passes with the ophthalmic vein through the anterior lacerated or sphenoidal fissure. In the orbit it gives off the fol- lowing branches, an orbital group and an ocular group. The branches of the orbital group are: 1. Lachrymal. 2. Supraorbital. 3. Posterior ethmoidal. 4. Anterior ethmoidal. 5. Internal palpebral. 6. Frontal 7. Nasal. PLATE CCL CANAL OF SCHLEMM AND CONNEC- TIONS WITH ANTERIOR CILIARY VEIN BRANCH FROW CILIARY BODY TO ANTERIOR CILIARY VEIN VESSELS OF CILIARY PROCESSES VEIN FROM IRIS AND CILIARY BODY TO VENA VORTICO'SA foARGJNAL CORNEAL PLEXUS ANTERIOR CONJUNCTIVAL VEIN BRANCH FROM SHORT POSTERIOR CILIARY ARTERY TO OPTIC NERVE SHORT POSTERIOR CILIARY ARTERY VENA CENTRALIS RETINAE. CIRCULUS IRIDIS MAJOR CONIUNCTIVAL VEIN ANTERIOR CILIARY ARTERY POSTERIOR CONJUNCTIVAL ARTERY ANTERIOR CILIARY VEIN EPISCLERAL VEIN EPISCLERAL ARTERY. VENA VORTICOSA POSTERIOR LONG CILIARY AflTERY. POSTERIOR SHOT CILIARY ARTERIES. VESSELS OF PIAL SHEATH »F OPTIC HERVE VESSELS CF DURAL SHEATH. wrteeia centralis retina. Blood Supply to the Eye-Ball. (Leber). The ocular group consists of: 1. Short ciliary 3. Anterior Ciliary. 2. Long ciliary 4. Arteria centralis •I. Muscular. retinse. The lachrymal is one of the largest branches from the ophthalmic ami comes off close to the optic foramen although it may come off before the artery passes through the optic foramen. Occasionally it is derived from one of the anterior branches of the middle meningeal artery. It passes along the outer wall of the orbit above the External rectus muscle with the Lachrymal nerve. It is distributed to the lachrymal gland and to the eyelids and conjunctiva. Those to the lids are two in number, called the external