Grey and black Curry-Paxton style perimeter. Perimeter has t-shaped base with large crescent shape metal attachment. Perimeter has long grey cord and plug and several knobs for fine-tuning results of vision test. Perimeter has pulley-like system for adjusting and moving parts, and there is piece of white cloth tape over barrel of perimeter.
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Notes:
This perimeter was purchased in 1956 by Brigham and Women's Hospital for Dr. H. Richard Tyler, who used it in both his laboratory at Brigham and Women's Hospital and in his private practice. In July of 2014, Dr. Tyler donated this perimeter, along with a B-scanner, to the Warren Anatomical Museum.