Ophthalmic Instruments
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Object numberED.CS.2024.14
TitleOphthalmic Instruments
CreatorR.Wurach (Manufacturer)
Description8 sealed ophthalmic instruments. Two are labelled 'Bell Taylors Vectis', and 3 are labelled 'Snellens Vectis'. The two smaller instruments appear to be eyelids retractors, while the other are all similar in design - a long handle with a metal loop at the end, probably ophthalostats used to hold the eye steady during surgery.
Production periodTwentieth century, late
Object nameINSTRUMENT
Object categoryINSTRUMENT
MaterialMetal
Dimensions
- Largest packet Height: 23.5 cm
Width: 10 cm
Depth: 0.5 cm