Museum of Vision

Dedicated to preserving ophthalmic history

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Exhibitions

Current Exhibition

Eyes Examined

Discover the scope of ophthalmic knowledge and practice at the turn of the last century.  Cases culled from period journals provide insight into how your eye problems may have been handled.

Our story starts after the American Civil War, when a new age in medicine was born with improved instruments and medicines.  Historians call this period the Progressive Era.



  1. The Progressive Era (1896-1920)
  2. The American Academy of Ophthalmology
  3. Medical Education
  4. Making a Living
  5. Case Studies c1900

Sectional Navigation

  1. Eyes Examined
  2. Collecting Ophthalmology: 30 Years at the Museum
  3. Spectacular Spectacles
  4. To Fool the Eye
  5. Windows to the Soul
  6. The Eyes of War

Seeking Nominations

What person, place, thing or event has most transformed ophthalmology and all of medicine?

Nominate someone or something and your answer may be used in the upcoming 2010 exhibit entitled "Collecting Ophthalmology".  Email us today! 


American Academy of Ophthalmology