Loring type ophthalmoscope in leather covered case

Loring type ophthalmoscope in leather covered case

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Loring type ophthalmoscope in leather covered case, type invented by Edward Loring of New York, this instrument made by J. Weiss and Son, 287 Oxford Street, London, England, 1889-1930.

Details

Category:
Ophthalmology
Collection:
Sir Henry Wellcome's Museum Collection
Object Number:
A680884
Materials:
brass, chrome, plated, glass, bone, case, wood, velvet, leather, silk and kid
Measurements:
length 165 mm
diameter 42 mm
case: length 104 mm
case: width 72 mm
case: depth 20 mm
type:
ophthalmoscopes