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Sometimes she is a doctor. Sometimes she becomes a nurse. Now she is acting as a patient. Such a fun medical photo shooting!
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"Do you see clearer with lens number one or lens number two," is an eye examination. This machine can duplicate almost every known prescription with the turning of a few dials. The numbers on the dials are then read, transferred to paper and you have your new prescription. [Ophthalmology.] [Scene.] Optometry.
01/1976; Photo by PH1 John R. Sheppard, U.S. Navy
Ophthalmology is a branch of medicine specializing in the anatomy, function and diseases of the eye.
There are seven recognized subspecialties within ophthalmology, they include: cornea and external disease, glaucoma, neuro-ophthalmology, ophthalmic pathology, ophthalmic plastic surgery, pediatric ophthalmology and vitreoretinal diseases.
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This photograph shows a normal eye. The interesting finding here is that the pupil has a rough edge to it. This is ectropion uvea, where the back pigmented surface of the iris is pulled forward through the pupil. Normally, only seen under the microscope.
This eye is suffering from allergy. One of the main signs of allergy is swelling ... in this case, you can see the the conjunctiva (the white part of the eye) skin has swollen forward on the left. This is harmless and will go away with time, cool compresses, medication ... though it is a shocking finding when you see it in your own eye.
From the James Moores Ball (ophthalmology) Collection. The neuronic architecture of the visual apparatus, St. Bernheimer, Vienna. About 1900.
Here is an example of corneal dellen formation. This occurs when the cornea thins because of a localized area of dehydration. It improved and resolved quickly with aggresive lubrication.
From the James Moores Ball (ophthalmology) Collection. Dislocation of the eyeball. Picture made by Dr. R.W. Mills. Around 1900. Selected by Kathleen.
I. Keratitis fascicularis. II. Lipoma subconjunctivale congenitum.
Material from St. Louis ophthalmologist James Moores Ball and the James Moores Ball Ophthalmic Museum.
This is an epithelial inclusion cyst on the conjunctiva of the eye. These can occur randomly, and also after prior eye surgery when surface epithelial cells get caught under the surface, and continue to produce excretions.
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This slit-lamp photograph of the eye shows a laceration that extends through the cornea. This can be seen by examining the pattern of the slit-beam of light.
April 13, 2011 - Ophthalmology Clinic
SGU alumni Dr. Orazio Giliberti and his daughter Dr. Francesca Giliberti pose for a photograph between patients on the opening day of SGU's ophthalmology clinic.
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One of the cardinal signs of internal eye inflammation is the finding of "cell and flare" ... these are individual cells and protein haze seen in the anterior chamber of the eye (right behind the cornea) seen with a slit-lamp microscope.
The Rudolf Foundation is an urban hospital in the 3rd district, Country Road, Juch alley 25 and is run by the Vienna Hospital Association.
History
Hospital Rudolf Foundation
The Rudolf Foundation was founded by emperor Franz Joseph I in 1858 to celebrate the birth of his first son and designated heir to the throwne, crown prince Rudolf. For this purpose he gave a 37,120 m² plot of land of the Imperial Garden in the possession of the Court.
Memory to the solemn laying down of the headstone of Rudolf Foundation in Rudolf Hospital in 1864.
After eight years of construction, the Rudolf Foundation was completed and officially solemnly inaugurated in 1865. At that time it consisted of seven departments and had 860 beds at its disposition.
To meet the requirements of the 20th century, the Rudolf Foundation was rebuilt in the 1970s. In 1975, the seventeen-storey building was opened again. Since then it comprises about 800 beds.
In December 1998, the Mautner Markhof'sche Children's Hospital was closed and the tasks transferred to Rudolf Foundation. In September 2002, the Rudolf Foundation the Semmelweis Women's Hospital was incorporated, which since then is run as a department of the Division for Obstetrical and Gynaecological Health Care.
The hospital Rudolfstiftung
16 medical departments (Admission ward, 1st Medcial Department, 2nd Medical Department with Internal Medicine Intensive and General Intensive Care, 3rd Medical Department with Nephrology and Hemodialysis, 4th Medical Department with Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Department for Anesthesiology and Operative Intensive Medicine, Surgical Department, Neurosurgical Department, Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Department of Urology, Obstetrical and Gynaecological Department, Ear-Nose-Throat Department, Ophthalmology Department, Department of Neurology, Department of Dermatology, Department of Paediatrics and Adolescent Medicine with the Department of Neonatology)
5 Institutes (Institute of Nuclear Medicine, Institute of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Pathological-Bacteriological Institute, Central Institute of Radiology, Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology, Central Laboratory and Blood Bank)
19 outpatient clinics (Anesthesia Out-Patient Clinic, Pain Out-Patient Clinic, 1st Medical Out-Patient Clinic, 2nd Medical Out-Patient Clinic, 3rd Medical Out-Patient Clinic, 4th Medical Out-Patient Clinic, Endoscopy - Out-patient Clinic, Surgical Out-Patient Clinic, Neurosurgery General Out-Patient Clinic, Out-Patient Clinic for Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Urological Out-Patient Clinic, Gynaecological Out-Patient Clinic, Ear-Nose-Throat Out-Patient Clinic, Ophthamological Out-Patient Clinic, Neurological Out-Patient Clinic, Dermatological Out-Patient Clinic, General Out-Patient Clinic for Children and Adolescents, Out-Patient Clinic for Clinical Respiratory Physiology, Orthopedical Service covered by (external) Medical Consultants) as well as
Interdisciplinary Units (a Breast Center as well as an "interventional field Cardiology, Angiology and Rhythmology")
and a heliport.
In order to achieve a spatial separation between the annually around 34,000 hospitalized patients and 300,000 out-patient clinics visitors, most of the out-patient clinics were domiciled in a part of the former Imperial Franz-Joseph Military Academy in Boerhaave alley.
In addition, with the hospital Rudolfstiftung a three-year school for General Healthcare and Nursing is associated with 210 training places (Juch alley 22) as well as over the Department Semmelweis Women's Hospital the Midwives Academy of Vienna, which since September 2007 is run as a bachelor's degree program Midwifery at the University of Applied Sciences FH Campus Wien.
The Rudolf Foundation also hosts a class of Wiener Hospital School.
Die Rudolfstiftung ist ein städtisches Krankenhaus im 3. Wiener Gemeindebezirk Landstraße, Juchgasse 25 und wird vom Wiener Krankenanstaltenverbund geführt.
Geschichte
Krankenhaus Rudolfstiftung
Die Rudolfstiftung wurde von Kaiser Franz Joseph I. im Jahr 1858 anlässlich der Geburt seines ersten Sohnes und designierten Thronfolgers Kronprinz Rudolf gestiftet. Er widmete dafür ein 37.120 m² Stück des hofeigenen Kaisergartens.
Erinnerung an die feierliche Schlußsteinlegung der Rudolfstiftung im Rudolfspital 1864
Nach achtjähriger Bauzeit wurde die Rudolfstiftung fertiggestellt und im Jahr 1865 offiziell feierlich eröffnet. Damals umfasste sie sieben Abteilungen und hatte 860 Betten zur Verfügung.
Um den Anforderungen des 20. Jahrhunderts gerecht zu werden, wurde die Rudolfstiftung in den 1970er Jahren neu gebaut. Im Jahr 1975 wurde das siebzehnstöckige Gebäude neuerlich eröffnet. Es umfasst seither rund 800 Betten.
Im Dezember 1998 wurde das Mautner Markhof’sche Kinderspital geschlossen und die Aufgaben an die Rudolfstiftung übertragen. Im September 2002 wurde der Rudolfstiftung die Semmelweis-Frauenklinik eingegliedert, die seither als Department der Geburtshilflichen und Gynäkologischen Abteilung geführt wird.
Die Krankenanstalt Rudolfstiftung verfügt über
16 medizinische Abteilungen (Aufnahmestation, 1. Medizinische Abteilung, 2. Medizinische Abteilung mit internistischer und allgemeiner Intensivmedizin, 3. Medizinische Abteilung mit Nephrologie und Hämodialyse, 4. Medizinische Abteilung mit Gastroenterologie und Hepatologie, Abteilung für Anästhesie und operative Intensivmedizin, Chirurgische Abteilung, Neurochirurgische Abteilung, Abteilung für Plastische- und Wiederherstellungschirurgie, Urologische Abteilung, Geburtshilfliche und Gynäkologische Abteilung, Hals-Nasen-Ohren Abteilung, Augenabteilung, Neurologische Abteilung, Dermatologische Abteilung, Abteilung für Kinder- und Jugendheilkunde mit Department für Neonatologie),
5 Institute (Institut für Nuklearmedizin, Institut für Physikalische Medizin und Rehabilitation, Pathologisch-Bakteriologisches Institut, Zentralröntgeninstitut, Diagnostische und interventionelle Radiologie, Zentrallaboratorium und Blutbank),
19 Ambulanzen (Anästhesieambulanz, Schmerzambulanz, 1. Medizinische Ambulanz, 2. Medizinische Ambulanz, 3. Medizinische Ambulanz, 4. Medizinische Ambulanz, Endoskopie – Ambulanz, Chirurgische Ambulanz, Neurochirurgische Allgemeine Ambulanz, Ambulanz für Plastische- und Wiederherstellungschirurgie, Urologische Ambulanz, Gynäkologische Ambulanz, Hals-Nasen-Ohren Ambulanz, Augenambulanz, Neurologische Ambulanz, Dermatologische Ambulanz, Allgemeine Ambulanz für Kinder und Jugendliche, Ambulanz für klinische Atemphysiologie, Orthopädische Konsiliarversorgung) sowie als
Interdisziplinäre Einrichtungen (ein Brustzentrum sowie ein „Interventioneller Bereich Kardiologie, Angiologie und Rhythmologie“)
sowie einen Hubschrauberlandeplatz.
Um eine räumliche Trennung zwischen den jährlich rund 34.000 stationär aufgenommenen Patienten und den etwa 300.000 Besuchern der Ambulanzen zu erreichen, wurden die meisten Ambulanzen in einem Teil der ehemaligen k.k. Franz-Joseph-Militärakademie in der Boerhaavegasse angesiedelt.
Weiters ist der Krankenanstalt Rudolfstiftung eine dreijährige Schule für allgemeine Gesundheits- und Krankenpflege mit 210 Ausbildungsplätzen angeschlossen (Juchgasse 22) sowie über das Departement Semmelweis Frauenklinik die Hebammenakademie Wien, welche seit September 2007 als Bachelor-Studiengang Hebammen an der Fachhochschule FH Campus Wien geführt wird.
Die Rudolfstiftung beherbergt außerdem eine Klasse der Wiener Heilstättenschule.
This is an eye suffering from ocular uveitis: an inflammation inside the eye that can occur from diseases like sarcoidosis or infection. The internal inflammation has created a speckled pattern of debris that can be seen on the back surface of the cornea. These specks are called KP or keratic precipitates.
Photo Title: Ophthalmology
Submitted by: Dr meshack
Category: Professional
Country: Nigeria
Organisation: Optimal eye consult
COVID-19 Photo: Yes
Photo Caption: Ophthalmology during an outreach program to enlighten people on need for eye health
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Photo uploaded from the #HopeInSight Photo Competition on photocomp.iapb.org held for World Sight Day 2020.
ethos.ag/ophthalmology/ophthalmology.php - A specialist in ophthalmology who performs these procedures is known as an ophthalmologist & is somebody who is highly medically trained & qualified to carry out surgical procedures & eye operations.
ethos.ag/ophthalmology/ophthalmology.php - A specialist in ophthalmology who performs these procedures is known as an ophthalmologist & is somebody who is highly medically trained & qualified to carry out surgical procedures & eye operations.
Here is a rather dark picture of an eye suffering from a central corneal ulcer from fungus infection. You can also see a small hypopion layering out in the bottom of the anterior chamber.
In the Ophthalmic Service Unit of NAVREGMEDCEN [Naval Regional Medical Center] San Diego, California. HM2 [Hospital Corpsman 2nd Class] David McNamara performs the final inspection of a pair of glasses before presenting them to a customer. [Ophthalmology.] [Scene.] Hospital Corpsmen - in action.
10/23/1974; Photo by HM3 Dan Tull
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Student flight surgeon learns the fine points of eye examination as instructor watches. NAS [Naval Air Station], Pensacola, Florida. [Ophthalmology.] [Scene.] Optometry.
01/22/1958; FAP-001541(L)1-0058
This photograph was taken of an eye at the microscope via contact lens gonioscopy. The iris is the brown part to the left, the inner surface of the cornea is the white part in the middle. The trabecular meshwork is at the interface.
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U.S. Naval Hospital, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. [Ophthalmology.] [Scene.] Optometry.
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In Opthalmology department, Professor Graham is a board member of Glaucoma Australia, and the Therapeutics Committee of the Royal Australian College of Ophthalmologists and is also secretary of the Ophthalmic Research Institute of Australia. Go to this link muh.org.au/doctors/our-doctors/speciality/ophthalmology to learn more.
A photo showing an anterior polar cataract on the front surface of the lens. Taken at the slit-lamp.
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A visually evoked cortical response technique developed at the Naval Electronics Laboratory Center is used to determine visual acuity, and to study and detect retinal diseases. [Ophthalmology.] [Scene.] Optometry.
ethos.ag/ - Today due to superior technological research in the area of laser tissue communications in Ophthalmology, more and more laser types are coming into use. Laser technologies is enhancing day by day using various types of laser therapies in ophthalmology.