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Photo: Helen Keller.
Published in: Community Eye Health Journal Vol. 18 No. 55 OCTOBER 2005 www.cehjournal.org
Credit: Dorothy Mutie and Nyawira Mwangi
Published in: Community Eye Health Journal Vol. 28 Issue 91 2015
Photo: Murray McGavin, Johnathan Sladden, Simon Franken.
Published in: Students of the ICEH Class of 1988. (1992, updated 1995). Eye in primary health care teaching set. London: International Centre for Eye Health www.iceh.org.uk
Credit: Dorothy Mutie and Nyawira Mwangi
Published in: Community Eye Health Journal Vol. 28 Issue 91 2015
This Tufted Titmouse has been visiting my feeders for about a year now. When I first noticed what seems to be an injury I was worried that it would prove to be too much.
However, after a year this Titmouse seems to be doing exceptionally well, enjoying all the feeders and interacting with the other birds.
I always think of these tiny birds as being fragile yet they constantly surprise me with their resilience. And in cases like this, I don't mind being proved wrong at all.
Photo: Jock Anderson (left), Murray McGavin (right).
Published in: Students of the ICEH Class of 1988. (1992, updated 1995). Eye in primary health care teaching set. London: International Centre for Eye Health www.iceh.org.uk
Photo: Karin Lecuona/Dept. of Ophthalmology University of Cape Town.
Published in: Community Eye Health Journal Vol. 18 No. 55 OCTOBER 2005 www.cehjournal.org
Photo: Harjinder Chana.
Published in: Community Eye Health Journal Vol. 15 No. 41 2002 www.cehjournal.org
Credit: Pak Sang Lee
Published in: Community Eye Health Journal Vol. 28 Issue 91 2015 and Vol. 18 No. 55 OCTOBER 2005 www.cehjournal.org
Photo: Karin Lecuona/Dept. of Ophthalmology University of Cape Town.
Published in: Community Eye Health Journal Vol. 18 No. 55 OCTOBER 2005 www.cehjournal.org
Kieron Pollard (Somerset West Indian Oversea Player in Black) hit two sixes and a four to reach 22 off seven deliveries before Dominic Cork's (Hampshire player in yellow and blue) rearing bouncer left him a nasty eye injury and on his way to hospital.
Let the bird sing, let the bird fly,
One day the man in the moon went home and the river went dry.
Let the bird sing, let the bird fly,
The man in the moon went home and the river went dry
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under the red sky
-Bob Dylan
She's okay! But a week ago, on the first of May, she accidentally knocked over two 48 inch florescent lights in my studio. She suffered chemical burns on her eyes, but fortunately no glass got in.
I've always known to be very cautious with florescent lights, but had no idea that they were so explosive. If they tried to bring them to market for the first time now, it just would not happen. I plan to eliminate these lamps from my studio.
The brown discolouration below the limbus is the iris prolapsing through a scleral laceration just below the limbus. An hyphaema is present, obscuring the view of the pupil. Photo: Karin Lecuona/Dept. of Ophthalmology University of Cape Town.
Published in: Community Eye Health Journal Vol. 18 No. 55 OCTOBER 2005 www.cehjournal.org
An eye like this, must be very carefully examined at the time and a month later to exclude serious complications.
Photo: John Sandford-Smith.
Published in: Community Eye Health Journal Vol. 10 No. 24 1997 www.cehjournal.org
First one side, then the other. hard to get him to hold long enough for a photo of him. He's pretty agitated, first time in his life to a Vet.
A yelp for help from Marcel- marcel.chipin.com/mypages/view/id/9976440b081 fdc42
Please help us pay for his treatment for his injured eye. Thousands and thousands of thanks. Love, Marcel. <3 <3 <3
Update- Marcel saw the opthalmologist today, we are giving him antibiotics and pain meds for another week, then he has to go back and see if his ulcer is healing on its own. We still need to raise some funds for this treatment. Please, even if you can't make a donation, keep Marcel in your thoughts! You can read more at my ChipIn page, linked above. Thank you.
Marcel's right eye was injured yesterday- he has a scratch and an ulcer. it is very painful for him and he can't open it all the way, because the light and the air hurt him. Tomorrow he is seeing an opthalmologist. Marcel is 11 years old, and he is a very sweet dog, and my best friend in the world. Every day he makes me smile and laugh, and keeps me company. Seeing him hurt is very stressful and sad. In addition, I am struggling financially right now, with dental and medical bills of my own. His treatment for his eye is going to be expensive, and I am a panicked bundle of nerves trying to figure out how I can raise the money. I have started a page for donations for his treatment- any little bit would be welcome and infinitely appreciated, as well as kind thoughts for his healing. Here is our chip-in page- marcel.chipin.com/mypages/view/id/9976440b081fdc42
Thank you for reading! Lots of love, Pippy and Marcel.