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Eye Exam Equipment
Eye Exam Equipment
Bailliart ophthalmodynamometer
Invented in 1917 by Bailliart and Magitot, the Bailliart ophthlamodynamometer was used for checking the arterial puls......
Display trial lens case with rollo
From early 1900′s
Mergier's optometer
This was an early attempt to make refractions easier. It was invented by French ophthalmologist, Mergier in 1893. A d......
Lens case with glass window
This appears to be from around 1875.
Optometer C. Willers Jena
Optometer C. Willers Jena
Trial lens case
Here is a beautifully inlaid wood case for keeping trial lenses used in refraction of the eye.
Retinoscope wheel of Hess
Invented in 1893 this simplified the changing of lenses during retinoscopy. Wessely modified it into a floor stand. Click for detail
Traveler's refraction case
Have trial lens set will travel. Electrical so early 1900′s.
Berger's binocular loupe
In 1900 Berger commissioned Koch in Stuttgart to make a binocular loupe. It is made of xylonite (celluloid). It can b......
Skiascopy racks
This appears to be from late 1800′s.
Shuron interpupillary distance gauge
This is marked Shuron and patent pending. It appears to be from the early 1900′s. These were used to measure th......
Keeler Loupes
These are telescopic loupes used to perform delicate eye surgery. From the appearance of the frame style, they are pr......
Berens-Tolman Ocular Hypertension Checking Device
This is a device used to screen for intraocular pressures over what was deemed “normal”. From around 1950......
Wooden Optometer
These were used to figure out what reading glasses were needed in the late 1800′s.
Copeland retinoscope kit
Although not an ophthalmoscope, this kit contains and ophthalmoscope head, so it is included in this category.