Please see the Transcriber’s Notes at the end of this text.

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The eye—it cannot choose but see.

Wordsworth.


Brain, showing eyes with muscles removed, optic nerves, andchiasm.


TECHNIQUE
OF
EYE DISSECTIONS

BY
FREDERIC A. WOLL, Ph.D.,

Associate Professor, Department of Hygiene, College of theCity of New York; Optometry Courses, Columbia University;Member of New York State Board of Examiners in Optometry;Honorary Member: American Optometric Association; StateSocieties—Alabama, California, Connecticut, Kentucky, Maine,Massachusetts, North Carolina, Rhode Island; Local Societies—LehighValley Society of Optometrists, Mahoning Valley Optometrists’Society, and Optometrists’ Club of Brooklyn.

SECOND EDITION

Ornament

NEW YORK
FREDERIC A. WOLL
1924


Copyright, 1914, by
FREDERIC A. WOLL
Printed in the United States of America
First Edition, July, 1914
Second Edition, April, 1924

SCHLUETER PRINTING CO., NEW YORK


DEDICATION

THIS LITTLE BOOK IS DEDICATED WITH AFFECTION
AND ESTEEM TO MY FIRST TEACHER
IN OPTICS, MY FRIEND FOR YEARS

ANDREW JAY CROSS

WHOSE RESEARCH IN THE FIELD OF APPLIED
OPTICS HAS WON FOR HIM RECOGNITION
AND HONOR


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CONTENTS

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Preface13
Introduction17
Removal of Hyaloid Membrane with Contents and Attachments Intact25
Canal of Petit, The35
Interior of the Eye, The38
Posterior Half, The40