X-ray stereoscope which consists of a painted metal base with four legs from which comes up a central support; on either side of this support are hollow metal boxes with three fluorescent light bulbs inside and a blue glass cover over top; on top of the cover are metal rods with wooden rollers (for…
X-ray stereoscope which consists of a painted metal base with four legs from which comes up a central support; on either side of this support are hollow metal boxes with three fluorescent light bulbs inside and a blue glass cover over top; on top of the cover are metal rods with wooden rollers (for holding x-rays onto the glass); there is also a viewing hood which moves up and down and has two mirrored eyepieces.
Label on viewing hood reads: "Stanford X-Ray Stereoscope Type J14F Patents 1891498 1956822 Fred W. Borden, M.D. Designer and Manufacturer San Jose, California, U.S.A."
Permanent Location
Storage Room W1
W1
Dimension Notes
Width 81.3 cm. x Depth 60.5 cm.
Condition Remarks
The stereoscope was very dirty and dusty; one of the sheets of glass is broken into three pieces