| 11. | To succeed in the marketplace, however, Optimum's ophthalmoscope will need to be affordable, observers said.
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| 12. | He is known for his work and research of eye disease and was among the first practitioners of the ophthalmoscope.
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| 13. | This was in contrast to the Army medical facilities, which between them had two clinical thermometers and one ophthalmoscope.
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| 14. | In 1851, Hermann von Helmholtz introduced the Ophthalmoscope, and James Clerk Maxwell presented a colour photography method in 1861.
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| 15. | The company specializes in otoscopes, ophthalmoscopes, dermatoscopes, fiber-optic examination lights and hand-held slit lamps.
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| 16. | Allbutt was Physician at the General Infirmary at Leeds where he introduced the ophthalmoscope, weighing machine and microscope to the wards.
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| 17. | The discerning readers concluded that the telescope was actually mimicking an ophthalmoscope, an instrument used to examine the interior of the eye.
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| 18. | The qualifier'pigmentosa'reflects the fact that clumps of pigment may be visible by an ophthalmoscope in advanced stages of degeneration.
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| 19. | The portion of the optic nerve head that is visible by looking into the eye with an ophthalmoscope is called the optic disc.
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| 20. | Medical examination of the optic nerve with an ophthalmoscope may reveal a swollen optic nerve, but the nerve may also appear normal.
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