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The eye of Vesalius.

Acta Ophthalmol

May 2011

Department of Ophthalmology, Ghent University Hospital Jan Palfyn Foundation, Ghent, Belgium.

In the time of Vesalius, knowledge of ocular anatomy was limited. The first description of the anatomy of the eye comes from Democrites, for whom the eye was surrounded by two 'coats', filled with a homogenous fluid. The optic nerve was hollow and the lens was considered to be a postmortem artefact.

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