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“The Relative Position of the Lachrymal Apparatus, the Eyeball, and the Eyelids. A, lachrymal canals, with the minute orifices represented as two black dots to the right; B, tendon attached to a muscle which surrounds the circumference of the orbit and eyelids; under B is seen the lachrymal sac. The minute openings of the Meibomian glands are seen on the free margins of the eyelids. Below A is seen a small conical elevation, with black dots (the lachrymal papilla, or caruncle).” — Blaisedell, 1904
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Human Sensory Systems: SightSource
Albert F. Blaisedell Our bodies and How We Live (Boston: Ginn &, 1904) 267
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