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The Tole Mour was originally commissioned by the Marimed Foundation of Hawai’i in 1988 as a self-contained primary health care support vessel, operating in the US trust territory protectorate of the Marshall Islands.[3] The name of the ship was selected by a competition of Marshall Islands school children, and means 'A Gift of Life and Health' in the Marshallese language. With onboard medical, dental and ophthalmological offices, the Tole Mour provided medical services to over 15,000 islanders over a period of 4 years, until the Marshallese government commissioned their own fleet of medical delivery vessels and the Tole Mour returned to Hawai’i to serve other purposes.
TULA TULIPA,,,,ALSO KNOWN AS CELISA M SERRA IS RECOVERING AFTER A SURGERY.
PLEASE JOIN IN OUR PRAYERS FOR OUR DEAR CELISA 's SPEEDY RECOVERY
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See you soon my dear friends ... tomorrow at 7 pm 31.01 I'll be in an ophthalmologic surgery
I've done three surgeries in both eyes, the retinas to recover, but my left eye is not well
In this eye the retina was torn into several pieces and I'm still trying to regain the vision that is currently 5%.
Ophthalmologists told me that surgery is expected to be 3 to 4 hours, but the chances of recovering 50% of vision, are 50%, which I consider as great percentages!
I'm afraid and apprehensive, which is natural and normal, but I think I am blessed and highly favored, even if it fails it, I still have 65% vision in my right eye
Thank you so much for your patience, friendship, affection, generosity and attention that I received from all of you always ... I'm gonna miss you
Stay with God, a kiss in every heart ...
Celisa
UN WORRY CELISA.....WE ...THE FLICKR COMMUNITY IS WITH YOU....
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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.
The Camp is focusing on Orthopedics, Gynaecology, Dermatology, Diabetology, Cardiology, Pediatrics, Ophthalmology and Dentistry.. Visit Us : www.trinitycarefoundation.org/ Community Health Initiative in rural areas of India under CSR Programs. Outreach Health programs are important tools for bringing health education and screening services directly to community members and serve to contribute to reducing health disparities.They assist communities and hospitals to reach mutually beneficial goals that would otherwise not be achievable for promoting accessible and equitable care.
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.
This eye has an epithelial inclusion cyst on the white part of the eyeball. This was removed under the microscope by an ophthalmologist.
Priscilla is an eleven month old sphinx that came for an eye check. Full workup ruled out any major underlying issue! <3
Searching for Columbia ophthalmology center? The Eye Center, P.A. is one of the leading eye care center serving Columbia and other surrounding communities of Columbia. They offer cataract surgery, laser surgery, glaucoma services and other eye treatments.
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.
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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.
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Commander James E. Goodson, Medical Service Corps, U.S. Navy shows NAMRL's [Naval Aerospace Medical Research Laboratory] new 3-dimensional eye tracker to Dr. Donald P. Woodward and Dr. Edward F. McNichols, Jr. The occasion was a meeting of the NAS-NRC Vision Committee's executive counsel which meet at the NAMRL in Pensacola, Florida 01/31 - 02/01/1977. [Ophthalmology.] [Scene.] Optometry.
2/4/1977
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.
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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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.
NMRTC San Diego Save Your Vision Month Video
03.09.2022
Video by Petty Officer 3rd Class Mariterese Merrique
Naval Medical Center San Diego
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SAN DIEGO (March 9, 2022) A Save Your Vision Month video at Navy Medical Readiness and Training Command (NMRTC) San Diego March 9. NMRTC San Diego’s mission is to prepare service members to deploy in support of operational forces, deliver high quality healthcare services and shape the future of military medicine through education, training and research. NMRTC San Diego employs more than 6,000 active duty military personnel, civilians and contractors in Southern California to provide patients with world-class care anytime, anywhere. (U.S. Navy video by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Mariterese Merrique)
Date Taken: 03.09.2022
Date Posted: 03.10.2022 12:39
Category: Video Productions
Video ID: 834111
VIRIN: 220309-N-XZ205-2001
Filename: DOD_108851271
Length: 00:00:20
Location: SAN DIEGO, CA, US
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U.S. Naval Hospital, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. [Ophthalmology.] [Scene.] Optometry.
01/02/1965; 65-9
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.
For a Consultant Ophthalmologist at his leaving party - anatomically (ish) correct, all handpainted and edible.
This is what an eviseration implant looks like. An eviseration is when you basically scoop out the contents of the eye and put in an implant. People do this because they think it's better than having an empty socket in their dog, but quite frankly, this looks pretty freaky. Eviseration also predisposes the dog to corneal ulceration and dry eye which is irritating to the animal. It's better medically (and to me aesthetically) to just enucleate.