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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 "nach Prof. Dr.Thorner"

1901-2000

Marple Morton ophthalmoscope

May ophthalmoscope

1930-1959

Ophthalmoscope in 3 parts

1925-1939

Dual purpose folding ophthalmoscope/ opera glass

1930-1960

Liebreichn type ophthalmoscope in fitted case

1855-1865

Ophthalmoscope, by "Nachet a Paris"

1790-1890

Ophthalmoscope Mirror

1920-1930

Hand Ophthalmoscope

1920-1930

Gowlland Ophthalmoscope

1910-1920

Liebreich ophthalmoscope, England, 1855-1865

1855-1865

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

1870

"Refractionist Model" Ophthalmoscope

1910-1930

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

Keeler Ophthalmoscope/operating auriscope

1940-1950

Marple-Morton Electric Ophthalmoscope

1910-1920

Galezowski type ophthalmoscope, Paris, France, 1861-1863

1861-1863

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

1980

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

1975

Ophthalmoscope, cased, by Theodore Hamblin Ltd.

1930-1935

Keeler pocket ophthalmoscope

Ophthalmoscope in case circa 1920

1920

Ophthalmoscope, Paris, France, 1845-1865

1845-1865

Ophthalmoscope, cased, marked: "Klinostik Regd

Morton's pocket ophthalmoscope

1920-1950

Ophthalmoscope, simplest form

1845-1855

Hand Ophthalmoscope

1920-1930

Ophthalmoscope, by "Charriere a Paris"

Keeler Ophthalmoscope

1965-1968

Rosen Ophthalmoscope

1910-1940

Morton type ophthalmoscope

1895-1905

Morton's ophthalmoscope

1880-1900

Liebreich type ophthalmoscope in a green leather case

1920-1935

'Scientype' Ophthalmoscope

1950-1955

Ophthalmoscope

1905-1915

Marple-Morton Ophthalmoscope

1925-1935

Combined Ophthalmoscope

1920-1930

Ophthalmoscope

1920-1925

Ophthalmoscope

1905-1915

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