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Category
Collection
Object type
Maker
Place of origin
Date

Marple Morton ophthalmoscope

May ophthalmoscope

1930-1959

Ophthalmoscope in 3 parts

1925-1939

Ophthalmoscope, British, c. 1850. Two mirrors of different focus in vulcanite mount; extra lens holder at back

1845-1855

Ophthalmoscope, Galezowski version

1860-1876

Ophthalmoscope, by "Nachet a Paris"

1790-1890

Ophthalmoscope "nach Prof. Dr.Thorner"

1901-2000

Ophthalmoscope, cased, by Bruce Green and Co. Ltd.

Keeler Ophthalmoscope/operating auriscope

1940-1950

Liebreichn type ophthalmoscope in fitted case

1855-1865

Liebreich ophthalmoscope, England, 1855-1865

1855-1865

Beale type self-illuminating ophthalmoscope, London, England, 1870

1870

Dual purpose folding ophthalmoscope/ opera glass

1930-1960

"Refractionist Model" Ophthalmoscope

1910-1930

Ophthalmoscope Mirror

1920-1930

Hand Ophthalmoscope

1920-1930

Marple-Morton Electric Ophthalmoscope

1910-1920

Gowlland Ophthalmoscope

1910-1920

Ophthalmoscope, simplest form

1845-1855

Ophthalmoscope, cased, by Theodore Hamblin Ltd.

1930-1935

Keeler pocket ophthalmoscope

Ophthalmoscope in case circa 1920

1920

Ophthalmoscope, cased, marked: "Klinostik Regd

Ophthalmoscope, moulded in ABS plastic with one piece lens wheel in acrylic plastic

1975

Galezowski type ophthalmoscope, Paris, France, 1861-1863

1861-1863

Morton's ophthalmoscope

1880-1900

Ophthalmoscope, by "Charriere a Paris"

Morton's pocket ophthalmoscope

1920-1950

'Specialist' halogen ophthalmoscope with charger unit, England, 1980

1980

Morton type ophthalmoscope

1895-1905

Liebreich type ophthalmoscope in a green leather case

1920-1935

Ophthalmoscope, Paris, France, 1845-1865

1845-1865

Ophthalmoscope

1920-1925

Hand Ophthalmoscope

1920-1930

'Scientype' Ophthalmoscope

1950-1955

Combined Ophthalmoscope

1920-1930

Marple-Morton Ophthalmoscope

1925-1935

Ophthalmoscope

1905-1915

Ophthalmoscope

1905-1915

Keeler Ophthalmoscope

1965-1968

Rosen Ophthalmoscope

1910-1940

Liebreich's ophthalmoscope, cased, by Thomas Armstrong and Brother, of Liverpool and Manchester, 1880-1920, with 7 lenses

Liebreich's ophthalmoscope

1880-1920

Ophthalmoscope, c. 1850, French, from Court Collection

Ophthalmoscope, c. 1850

1840-1860

Ophthalmoscope, steel, brass and glass, by Collin and Co. of Paris, in leather case, late 19th century

Ophthalmoscope by Collin et Cie

1871-1900

Pocket ophthalmoscope, without case, fitted with 8 lenses in rotating housing, and mirror, unsigned, European, 1850-1911

Pocket ophthalmoscope

1850-1911

Recording ophthalmoscope. Salomonson pattern

Recording ophthalmoscope. Salomonson pattern