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Author Archives: Michael A. Finn
Hidden Histories: Slip inside the eye of your mind…
My second object for display is an ophthalmoscope. An ophthalmoscope is a medical instrument, which allows the user to view a patient’s fundus [the back of the eye] through the pupil. Essentially, a light source is reflected into the eye, … Continue reading
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Hidden Histories: Everything flows…
Now, I know the Hidden Histories display has already gone up, but I’m still going to do a couple of posts on the objects I chose to put in there. Well done everyone involved, by the way: it looks fantastic. … Continue reading
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Welcome to the HPS Museum Blog!
This is the first post of our new blog. Hopefully the blog can become our central hub for organising and communicating with each other from now on, rather than relying on group e-mails and scribbled notes. The blog is public, … Continue reading