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Hermann von Helmholtz: A 19th Century Renaissance Man

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Hermann von Helmholtz was many things to many people: physicist, teacher, medical doctor, aesthete and more. He drew on his extensive knowledge of many fields to invent the ophthalmoscope-a device that revolutionized ophthalmology-when he was just 29 years old.

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