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Doctor Center Archives & Museum Museum Exhibits Martin’s Margins

Martin’s Margins



Around 1760 Benjamin Martin, scientist and instrument maker, invented a novel style of “visual glasses” with inserts surrounding a small round lens. The inserts, commonly made of horn or tortoiseshell, were meant to restrict the amount of light reaching the eyes, protecting them from light overload.  Martin's Margins were in common use from early 1760s - 1820.