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DescriptionFluorescin in dropper.jpg
English: CAMP HANSEN, OKINAWA, Japan – Flourescein is dropped into a patient’s eye to make his eyes easier to examine during various procedures using the slit lamp, a microscope device used to evaluate many aspects of eye health. Flourescein is a combination of anesthetic and dye. The dye makes certain areas in the eye glow and easier to see. The optometry clinics here and aboard Marine Corps Air Station Futenma extended their eye care service beginning Aug. 2, from three days to five days each week, saving hundreds of lost man-hours spent traveling to the hospital on Camp Lester for eye care.
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Fluorescein in dropper used for eye exam.
PhotoID: 20048423617
Submitted by: MCB Camp Butler
Author
Lance Cpl. Brandon R. Holgersen, U.S. Marine Corps
Fluorescin in dropper used for eye exam. PhotoID: 20048423617 Submitted by: MCB Camp Butler Caption: CAMP HANSEN, OKINAWA, Japan – Flourescein is dropped into a patient’s eye to make his eyes easier to examine during various procedures using the sl
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Camera manufacturer
Canon
Camera model
Canon EOS 10D
Exposure time
1/180 sec (0.0055555555555556)
F Number
f/4
ISO speed rating
400
Date and time of data generation
08:08, 28 July 2004
Lens focal length
54 mm
Image title
CAMP HANSEN, OKINAWA, Japan – Flourescein is dropped into a patient’s eye to make his eyes easier to examine during various procedures using the slit lamp, a microscope device used to evaluate many aspects of eye health. Flourescein is a combination of anesthetic and dye. The dye makes certain areas in the eye glow and easier to see. The optometry clinics here and aboard Marine Corps Air Station Futenma extended their eye care service beginning Aug. 2, from three days to five days each week, saving hundreds of lost man-hours spent traveling to the hospital on Camp Lester for eye care. (Official U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Brandon R. Holgersen)(Released)