Abstract

The typoscope, an invention of Charles Prentice in 1897, is simply a slotted aperture in a piece of black cardboard. This device, however, has great value to low vision patients. The original paper by Prentice is reprinted here along with a few comments on the modern applicability of the typoscope.

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