TECHNIQUE OF EYE DISSECTIONS 



tional interesting specimens may be procured; 

 for instance, one showing the presence of the 

 second coat only, the retina having been torn 

 out. Another good specimen may be made by 

 removing all of the inner tissues, and leaving 

 only the sclerotic and cornea. This specimen 

 will show that the first coat is almost entirely 

 a coat which affords strength and protection 

 to the parts that lie within. 



