
Ophthalmoscope with bulb and battery handle
Ophthalmoscope with bulb and battery handle, originally owned by Dr. Pringle (?), English (?) 1880-1930
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Physicians and specialised ophthalmologists use ophthalmoscopes to look into the eye. They examine the retina and the inside of the eye. A beam of light is directed into the eye from the bulb. The bulb is powered by a battery contained in the handle. The ophthalmologist looks through a single eyepiece. The ophthalmoscope has a rotating disc of lenses allowing the eye to be examined at different depths and magnifications. This example was owned by a Dr Pringle.
- Measurements:
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overall: 292 mm 32 mm, .23kg
- Materials:
- brass (copper, zinc alloy) , glass , leather , nickel plated and wood (unidentified)
- Object Number:
- A680748 Pt1
- type:
- ophthalmoscope
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