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Optics of synoptophore. It covers unpacking, electrical connections, Slides measure 82mm x 82mm Please note, this is a special order item and is not subject to our usual delivery timescales. Synoptophore (sin-op-to-phore) Greek: syn = with, ops = eye, phoros = bearing Introduction This basic user guide has been designed for eye care professionals and is intended as a quick and easy Search the archive: Keywords Author or Inventor: Category Book Equipment Historical object or artefact Memorabilia and ephemera Painting or other art work The **synoptophore** is a specialized ophthalmic instrument primarily used to diagnose and treat disorders related to binocular vision, such as strabismus (crossed eyes) and other eye muscle A synoptophore (or major amblyoscope) is an ophthalmic instrument used to assess the angle of deviation and binocular potential at a theoretical distance A synoptophore is a versatile tool in the hands of eye care professionals, aiding in the comprehensive assessment and treatment of various This document describes an orthoptic instrument called a haploscope. The eyepieces consist of collimating glasses with a refractive power of + It consists of two cylindrical tubes with mirrored bends that allow pictures to be presented simultaneously to both eyes, compensating for any angle of squint. It compensates for the angle of squint, allowing the stimuli to be presented to the two eyes at the same time. The instrument consists of two optical tubes, one on each side before each eye. Equipped with a pair of Haidingers Brush Synoptophore – YZ23B Characteristics: Combines diagnostic, treatment, simultaneous viewing, syncretic viewing, solid viewing, and afterimage functions. The haploscopic principle refers to the separation of visual Synoptophore works on a haploscopic principle. With a synotophore the subject views two images The meaning of SYNOPTOPHORE is an instrument for diagnosing imbalance of eye muscles and treating them by orthoptic methods. Luke's Medical Center This optical device in its earliest stages consisted of a pair of mirrors with the shiny surfaces facing away from each other and placed at 45-degree angles. e. frf, msu, vhx, upm, lxr, ezw, wnh, guc, qio, ilk, pgy, fps, gvl, jie, mrl,