The Anatomy And Histology of the Human Eye

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The long OF THE HUMAN EYE/ 51 posterior ciliary veins, Leber says, cannot be found, as deline- ated in works on the anatomy of the eye. Briicke says they are somewhat less in size than the arteries, and accompany them. The blood from the vascular membrane, then, is carried off by the vasa vorticosa, with the exception of a small portion which is conveyed through the venae ciliares anticce, being much less in quantity than the arterice ciliares anticce carry into the eye. The veins of the iris r...un back between the ciliary pro- cesses, to empty into the vence vorticosce. Leber never saw any of the veins of the iris empty directly into the canalis Schlemmii, as has generally been taught. They are joined by the veins from the ciliary processes, and by some also from the ciliary muscle. The veins of the ciliary processes arise from the vascu- lar network of that structure, a larger vein generally running along the free border of the process. In the space between the processes, the veins returning from the iris run back, and, with the veins of the processes, form a venous network, which lies immediately beneath the inner surface of the ciliary body, the trunk passing over the smooth part of the corpus ciliare to the choroid, and at the border of the latter membrane it passes to the outer layer thereof.

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