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Ophthalmoscopes Part 1".
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- of the
instruments produced. The
company specializes in otoscopes,
ophthalmoscopes, dermatoscopes,
binocular loupes, laryngoscopes, stethoscopes, proctological...
- "Confocal
scanning laser ophthalmoscope".
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Physics in Medicine...
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studying in France, he came up with the idea to add a
concave mirror to
ophthalmoscopes previously suggested by
Hermann von Helmholtz,
Theodor Ruete, Eugène...
- the
Royal London (Moorfields)
Ophthalmic Hospital Reports with the
Ophthalmoscope and the
Ophthalmic Record. The
journal was
edited for
several years...
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considered an
abnormal finding during a
funduscopic exam (also
called an
ophthalmoscopic exam).
Cotton wool
spots are
typically a sign of
another disease state...
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polymath who made
contributions to many
fields of
science and
invented the
ophthalmoscope in 1851. They both made
theoretical calculations on
image formation...
- 1887
under the
professor Otto Becker.
There he used the
newly invented ophthalmoscope (invented by
Hermann von Helmholtz) to
later operate on his mother's...
- John
Collins Warren in
Boston as
early as 1806. The
invention of the
ophthalmoscope by
Hermann Helmholtz in 1851
enabled ophthalmologists for the first...
- rechargeable) in the
handle are also available.
Otoscopes are
often sold with
ophthalmoscopes as a
diagnostic set. Most
otoscopes used in
emergency rooms, pediatric...