Eyepatch
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An eyepatch is a small patch, usually of black cloth, that is worn in front of one eye and usually attached around the head by an elastic band or by a string. It is often worn by people to cover a lost or injured eye, but it also has a therapeutic use in children for the treatment of amblyopia or lazy eye syndrome. (See orthoptics and vision therapy.)
In the years before advanced medicine and surgery, eyepatches were common. They were particularly prevalent among members of dangerous occupations, such as pirates and blacksmiths. Today, with prosthetic eyes increasingly accessible, eyepatches are no longer commonplace.
Eye patches were not only used for covering a missing eye or correcting eye problems as many people believe, but had a more practical purpose for sailors and pilots. Sailors (stereotyped by the eye patch wearing pirate) who were crew members who often went above and below deck, used eye patches to have one eye adjusted for the top deck and the other eye already adjusted for the darkness when suddenly going below deck. The strong sunlight while above deck on an oceangoing vessel could require minutes of adjustment to the dim lighting below deck. With virtually no light sources below deck, sailors would have to rely heavily upon their eyes to adjust. In the critical moments of modifying the rigging, navigating, and especially during battle, those minutes were too precious. A simple switch of the patch from one eye to the other saved time and was more convenient than being temporarily blinded when going between decks.[citation needed]
Similarly, pilots at one time would also do the same, when flying at night over brightly lit cities, so that one eye could look out, and the other would be adjusted for the dim lighting of the cockpit to read unlit instruments and maps. When flashlights with red bulbs, backlit instruments, and other modern instruments came along, that no longer was necessary, just as boats and ships evolving into being well lit made eye patches a thing of the past for most boating.
[edit] Famous eyepatch-wearers
- Dr. Wolfgang Von Bushwickin the Barbarian Mother Funky Stay High Dollar Billstir
- Gabrielle
- Moshe Dayan
- Momus
- John Ford
- Santiago Pavlovic
- Kid Blink (newsboy strike leader; may or may not have been blind in his left eye)
- Raoul Walsh
- André De Toth
- James Joyce (he was known to wear one even though he never lost an eye)
- Wiley Post
- Andrew Vachss
- Sonia Velasquez ([1])
- Slick Rick
- Yagyu Jubei
- Dale Chihuly
- Marie Colvin
- Melissa Rojas
- Date Masamune
- Mother Angelica
- Xiahou Dun
- Chris Kobler
- Jan Zizka
- Jan Sirovy
- Alphonz W. Turkeyman
[edit] Fictitious eyepatch-wearers
- Bazooka Joe (Bazooka (chewing gum) comic strip main character)
- Beatrix (Final Fantasy IX villain)
- Captain Pip Bernadette of the Hellsing manga
- Big Boss, aka Naked Snake (Metal Gear hero/villain)
- Fuhrer King Bradley (Fullmetal Alchemist character)
- General Chang (played by Christopher Plummer in Star Trek VI)
- Chris the Ninja Pirate - from Weebl and Bob
- Rooster Cogburn (played by John Wayne in True Grit)
- Captain Francesca 'Franky' Cook (played by Angelina Jolie in Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow)
- Fancy Crane (Passions; following a 2006 eye injury)
- Jesse Custer (Preacher main character)
- Dalton (Chrono Trigger)
- Dangermouse
- Dee (Preacher character)
- Elle Driver (Kill Bill villainess)
- Nick Fury (Marvel Comics superhero)
- Monica Geller (Friends Series 4 Episode 8)
- The "Man in the Hathaway Shirt" [advertising campaign of the 1950s]
- Jarlaxle (Forgotten Realms dark elf rogue)
- Steve Johnson (Days of our Lives)
- Katsuichi (Usagi Yojimbo character)
- Deunan Knute (Appleseed Main Character)
- Emilio Largo (James Bond villain)
- Maddox- (when in his Pirate picture, and his drawings)
- Zakuro Mitsukai (Bokusatsu Tenshi Dokuro-chan)
- Wolf O'Donnell (Star Fox villain)
- Snake Plissken (Escape From New York protagonist)
- Rabi/Ravi (D.Gray-man character)
- Yagyu Retsudo (Lone Wolf and Cub main villain)
- Sagat (Street Fighter character)
- Saito (Ghost in the Shell character, although he wears it over a prosthetic eye)
- Bat Flavensteinadonna [2]
- Phil Ken Sebben (Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law character)
- Piotr Skut – Estonian aeroplane pilot in The Adventures of Tintin
- Solidus Snake (Metal Gear villain)
- Lans Tartare (Tactics Ogre villain)
- Big Dan Teague (Oh Brother, Where Art Thou character)
- Col. Saul Tigh (Battlestar Galactica (2004 TV series))
- Captain Typho (Star Wars character)
- Umanosuke (Samurai Champloo character)
- Akito/Agito Wanijima (from "Air Gear")
- Xigbar (Kingdom Hearts II)
- Kenpachi Zaraki (Bleach character)
- Zatch (Surf Ninjas Character)
- Molotov Cocktease and Master Billy Quizboy (from The Venture Bros.)de:Augenklappe

