Urethroscope, Berlin, Germany, 1901-1920

Early Ringleb urethroscope, cased, by G. Wolf, c.1910, German

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Early Ringleb urethroscope, cased, by G. Wolf, c.1910, German
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Early Ringleb urethroscope, cased, by G. Wolf, c.1910, German

Urethroscopes help diagnose and treat genito-urinary diseases. This early urethroscope incorporates a miniature light bulb. It also has a sophisticated optical system designed by Carl Zeiss of Jena. The company was a leading maker of optical instruments. It had built a reputation since 1846, particularly for making microscopes. The company is still a leading manufacturer.

Details

Category:
Clinical Diagnosis
Collection:
Sir Henry Wellcome's Museum Collection
Object Number:
A600221
Materials:
wood (unidentified), chrome plated, electrical component, plastic (unidentified) and complete
Measurements:
overall: 31 mm x 220 mm x 344 mm, 0.2 kg
depth: 135mm
height: 40mm
weight: 0.2kg
weight: 0.44093lbs
width: 345mm
type:
urethroscope
credit:
Drew, H.G.