Lennox Browne's laryngoscope

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Lennox Browne's laryngoscope, comprising 1 spectacle frame, 1 reflector, 3 laryngeal mirrors with handle, by Krohne and Sesemann of London, late 19th century in leather case

A laryngoscope is a type of viewing instrument that consists of a thin tube with a light and mirror lens. It is used by medical practitioners to inspect the larynx (voice box). This procedure is known as a laryngoscopy. Laryngoscopies are performed to detect the causes of voice problems and throat pain, and to diagnose upper respiratory tract diseases. In the nineteenth century, it was particularly important for doctors to be able to view the inside of the throat because of the proliferation of life-threatening infectious diseases that affected the larynx, like diphtheria. Laryngoscopes allowed doctors to see past the tongue, which naturally blocks the view to the larynx.

This laryngoscope belonged to Lennox Browne (1841-1902), a physician and laryngologist. He was the co-founder of the Central London Throat and Ear Hospital, which was established in 1874. In the late nineteenth century, Lennox Browne authored multiple publications on the larynx, including 'The throat and its diseases' (1878),'Voice, song, and speech' (1884) and 'Diphtheria and its associates' (1897).

Details

Category:
Clinical Diagnosis
Collection:
Sir Henry Wellcome's Museum Collection
Object Number:
A647546
Materials:
case, leather, case, metal, case, silk, case, felt, instruments, metal (plated), instruments, glass, instruments, ivory and instruments, ebonite
Measurements:
case: length 156 mm
case: width 112 mm
case: height 45 mm
spectacle frame: width 128 mm
spectacle frame: depth 140 mm
spectacle frame: height 90 mm
type:
diagnostic laryngoscopes
credit:
Loan, Wellcome Trust

Parts

Spectacle frame part of Lennox Browne's laryngoscope

Lennox Browne's laryngoscope, comprising 1 spectacle frame, 1 reflector, 3 laryngeal mirrors with handle, by Krohne and Sesemann of London, late 19th century in leather case

Measurements:
spectacle frame: width 128 mm
spectacle frame: depth 140 mm
spectacle frame: height 90 mm
Materials:
metal plated (unknown)
Object Number:
A647546/1
type:
spectacle frame
Image ©
The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum
Case for Lennox Browne's laryngoscope

Case for Lennox Browne's laryngoscope

Case for Lennox Browne's laryngoscope, by Krohne and Sesemann of London, late 19th century in leather case

Measurements:
overall: 45 mm x 150 mm x 110 mm,
Materials:
leather , metal (unknown) , silk and wood (unidentified)
Object Number:
A647546/2
type:
case
Image ©
The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum

Handle for Lennox Browne's laryngoscope

Handle for Lennox Browne's laryngoscope, by Krohne and Sesemann of London, late 19th century in leather case

Measurements:
overall: 110 mm x 18 mm x 18 mm,
Materials:
ivory and metal (unknown)
Object Number:
A647546/3
type:
handle
Image ©
The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum
Tongue depressor (?) for Lennox Browne's laryngoscope

Tongue depressor (?) for Lennox Browne's laryngoscope

Tongue depressor (?) for Lennox Browne's laryngoscope, by Krohne and Sesemann of London, late 19th century in leather case

Measurements:
overall: 60 mm x 20 mm x 20 mm,
Materials:
metal (unknown)
Object Number:
A647546/4
type:
tongue depressor (?)
Image ©
The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum

Laryngeal mirror for Lennox Browne's laryngoscope

Laryngeal mirror for Lennox Browne's laryngoscope, by Krohne and Sesemann of London, late 19th century in leather case

Measurements:
overall: 130 mm x 25 mm x 25 mm,
Materials:
glass and metal (unknown)
Object Number:
A647546/5
type:
laryngeal mirror
Image ©
The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum

Laryngeal mirror for Lennox Browne's laryngoscope

Laryngeal mirror for Lennox Browne's laryngoscope, by Krohne and Sesemann of London, late 19th century in leather case

Measurements:
overall: 135 mm x 22 mm x 22 mm,
Materials:
glass and metal (unknown)
Object Number:
A647546/6
type:
laryngeal mirror
Image ©
The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum

Laryngeal mirror for Lennox Browne's laryngoscope

Laryngeal mirror for Lennox Browne's laryngoscope, by Krohne and Sesemann of London, late 19th century in leather case

Measurements:
overall: 125 mm x 19 mm x 19 mm,
Materials:
glass and metal (unknown)
Object Number:
A647546/7
type:
laryngeal mirror
Image ©
The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum