Manual of Human And Comparative Histology volume 3

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Manual of Human And Comparative Histology volume 3
S Salomon Stricker
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As regards the origin of the lens, and the mode of develop- ment of its fibres, it is obvious from the above-described direct transition of the anterior epithelial layer of the lens into the posterior fibrous layer, that each fibre of the lens is simply a colossal and greatly elongated epithelial cell, and the history of development shows further that the persistent portions of the body of the lens arise from the epidermoid external layer of the embryo.
The body of the lens, as has been already
... stated, is entirely surrounded by a structureless, smooth, and transparent mem- brane. It is only in those cases where the membrane is very thick that in transverse sections of hardened specimens a longitudinal striation can be recognized, favouring the idea of its being laminated. It is not everywhere of equal thickness. In all animals the anterior half, and indeed that portion which is bounded by the line of attachment of the zonule of Zinn, is also thicker than the posterior ; in Man it is about twice as thick.

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