THE LACRIMAL DUCTS

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To find the lacrimal ducts, cut across the outer and inner canthi of the enucleated eye, pushing the eye forward and the lids backward. That will expose the conjunctiva of both eyelids and eye, and also show the conjunctival fornices. On the upper surface of the palpebral conjunctiva, and near the outer canthus, will be seen, upon close inspection, a number of minute openings, usually eight. These are the openings of the lacrimal ducts. Pins or straw that have been lubricated with vaseline, may be inserted and pushed into these openings for a considerable distance, and the course of the ducts then can be traced easily. (Fig. 58.)

Fig. 58—Showing how pins may be inserted in the lacrimal ducts.


                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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