This section is from the book "A Manual Of Pathology", by Joseph Coats, Lewis K. Sutherland. Also available from Amazon: A Manual Of Pathology.
The sclerotic is a dense con-teotnre tissue membrane, which, on account of the paucity of vessels and nerves, and from its well-protected position, is little liable to primary disease. Inflammation extends from tin conjunctiva without, but more frequently from the choroid within, and may cause softening so as to produce a staphyloma of the sclerotic.
 
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