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Category
Collection
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Object type
Maker
Place of origin
Date

Dental anaesthetic syringe

1907-1920

Aspirating syringe

1870-1910

Aspirating syringe

1890-1920

Hypodermic syringe

1930-1965

Hypodermic syringe

1870-1910

Hypodermic syringe

1910-1935

Exhausting syringe

1901-1930

Hypodermic syringe

1900-1920

Roberts type haemorrhoid syringe

1925-1960

Hypodermic syringe

1901-1930

Exploring syringe

1910-1920

Varicose vein syringe

1912-1940

Hypodermic syringe

1901-1930

Hypodermic syringe

1901-1930

Hypodermic syringe

1890-1920

Hypodermic syringe

1901-1930

Haemorrhoid syringe

1920-1960

Hypodermic syringe

1905-1915

Spraying syringe

1920-1940

Hypodermic syringe

1910-1940

Dental anaesthetic syringe

1880-1930

Hypodermic syringe

1901-1940

Hypodermic syringe

1891-1905

"Glasmet" Record type hypodermic syringe

1905-1930

Hypodermic syringe

1880-1910

Hypodermic syringe

1885-1910

"Dentocoll" impression compound mixing syringe

1925-1937

Hypodermic syringe

1901-1915

Sappey's aspirator glass and nickel plated brass with vulcanite handle

1890-1920

Hypodermic syringe

1885-1910

Hypodermic syringe

1901-1915

Hypodermic syringe

1901-1940

Hypodermic syringe

1901-1920

Hypodermic syringe

1890-1910

Veterinary hypodermic syringe

1920-1960

Dr. Raison's hypodermic anaesthetic syringe

1920-1940

Hypodermic syringe for tuberculin

1920-1940

Hypodermic syringe

1901-1920

Hypodermic syringe

1930-1955

Hypodermic syringe

1901-1930

Hypodermic syringe

1866-1890

Haemorrhoid syringe

1925-1950

Hypodermic syringe

1910-1930

Hypodermic syringe

1920-1940

Hypodermic syringe

1910-1930

Aspirator, glass and nickel plated brass

1880-1910

Hypodermic syringe

1975-1910

Hypodermic syringe

1885-1910

Hypodermic syringe, record type, by Everett, England, in nickel-plated brass case, by Philip Harris and Co., Birmingham, 1940-1955, formerly the property of Dr. K. Newstead Flint

Record-type hypodermic syringe

1940-1955

Hypodermic syringe, glass and nickel plated brass, cased, by Ferris and Co., Bristol, 1885-1920

Hypodermic syringe

1885-1920