1.
Amblyopia is the leading cause of visual loss in children and young adults, affecting up to 5% of people of all ages. Patching and atropine eyedrops successfully treat th [...]
2023 | Scholarly project capstone (M.D.) |
2.
Barriers to health care access present critical challenges to improving eye health that are dynamic and complex, yet few studies have been able to quantitatively measure [...]
2020 | Abstract |
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Black and white photograph of male and female staff of the Casey Eye Institute (Portland, Or.) with a young patient.
20th century | Still image | Historical Image Collection |
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This "self-instructional manual" aimed "to outline the basic concepts of the developmental anatomy of the eye and to familiarize the reader with the basic vocabulary." It [...]
1975 | Text [general] | Archival Publications |
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A black & white photograph of Dr. John E. Weeks. A retired ophthalmologist, he helped mentor since 1925 the UOMS Ophthalmology Department and funded the UOMS Library.
1936 | Still image | Historical Collections and Archives |
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no date
A black and white portrait of Earl A. Palmer, M.D. Dr. Palmer (b.1940) has been a faculty member in Pediatrics and Ophthalmology since 1979.
Still image | Historical Collections and Archives |
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Digital Imaging Communications in Medicine (DICOM)-compliant equipment is pervasive in radiology, but other domains such as ophthalmology lag in this regard. This is not [...]
2012 | Capstone |
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Medical Museum Collection, Box 42
1930 | Still image | Historical Collections and Archives |
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circa 1950s
1950 | Still image | Herbert Merton Greene Papers |
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Casey Eye Institute Records, Accession No. 2010-006
Still image | Historical Collections and Archives |