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Exhausting syringe, glass and nickel plated brass, cased, probably German, 1890-1920

Exhausting syringe

1890-1920

Glass and ivory piston-action syringe, in case

Glass and ivory piston-action syringe, in case

Glass, metal and vulcanite syringe, urethral, in original box

Glass, metal and vulcanite syringe

Urethral syringe, glass and vulcanite, cased, no accessories, by J.Weiss and Son, 287 Oxford Street, London, England, 1880-1910.

Urethral syringe

1880-1910

Exploring syringe, glass and silver-plated brass, cased, by J. Weiss and Son, 287 Oxford Street, London and 72 Bridge Street, Manchester, England, 1887-1910.

Exploring syringe

1887-1910

Tobold's laryngeal syringe, glass and silver-plated brass, cased, by Down Bros., London, 1874-1920

Tobold's laryngeal syringe

1874-1920

Glass urethral syringe, piston action, in box

Glass urethral syringe, piston action, in box

Hypodermic syringe, broken, glass and nickel plated brass, in nickel plated brass case, with two needles, German, 1901-1920

Hypodermic syringe

1901-1920

Exploring syringe, glass and nickel plated brass, cased, by Parke, Daivs and Co., USA, 1885-1910

Exploring syringe

1885-1910

Glass urethral, aural or nasal syringe, piston action, in case

Glass urethral

Glass urethral syringe, piston-action, in cardboard box

Glass urethral syringe

Exploring syringe, glass and nickel-plated brass, cased, by S. Maw, Son and Thompson, London, 1875-1900

Exploring syringe

1875-1900

Hypodermic syringe, Record type, 20cc, glass and nickel plated brass, supplied by the Holborn Co., London, 1920-1940

Hypodermic syringe

1920-1940

Hypodermic syringe in case, with 2 needles, used by Dr. Bruce, Edinburgh, c. 1890-1910

Hypodermic syringe in case

1890-1910

Hydrocele syringe, glass and ivory, cased, with non-original needle, by Millikin and Lawley, London, 1855-1865

Hydrocele syringe

1855-1865

Hypodermic syringe, Record type, glass and nickel plated brass, cased, by Weiss, London, 1905-1930

Hypodermic syringe

1905-1930

Hypodermic syringe, glass and nickel plated brass, cased, by Allen and Hanburys, London, 1901-1920

Hypodermic syringe

1901-1920

Hypodermic syringe, glass and nickel plated brass, cased, by Astra, Germany, 1890-1920

Hypodermic syringe

1890-1920

Hypodermic syringe, glass and nickle plated brass, cased, with accessories, by Parke, Davis and Co., USA, 1885-1910

Hypodermic syringe

1885-1910

Hypodermic syringe, Glasmet, glass and nickel plated brass, cased, with accessories, by Parke, Davis and Co., USA, 1880-1910

Hypodermic syringe

1880-1910

Hypodermic syringe, glass and nickel plated brass, cased, Germany, 1890-1920

Hypodermic syringe

1890-1920

Hypodermic syringe, glass and nickel-plated brass, cased, by S. Maw, Son and Thompson, London, 1880-1900

Hypodermic syringe

1880-1900

Hypodermic syringe, glass and vulcanite, cased, with accessories, by Kronen-Apothehe, Germany, 1890-1925

Hypodermic syringe

1890-1925

Hypodermic syringe, glass and nickel plated brass, cased, by Record, Germany, 1905-1925

Hypodermic syringe

1905-1925

Ear drum set, including syringe, wires and cannula, in case, by A.P. Murray and Co., 265 Regent Street, London, England, 1901-1970.

Ear drum set

1901-1970

Hypodermic syringe, Record-type glass and chrome-plated brass, in plastic case, by Everett, England, 1950-1965

Hypodermic syringe

1950-1965

Hypodermic syringe, glass and gilt brass, cased, probably English, 1860-1900

Hypodermic syringe

1860-1900

Hypodermic syringe, all glass, in aluminium case, probably French, 1870-1930

Hypodermic syringe

1870-1930

Hypodermic syringe, glass and nickel plated brass, cased, English, 1880-1920

Hypodermic syringe

1880-1920

Hypodermic syringe, glass and vulcanite, cased, English, 1880-1910

Hypodermic syringe

1880-1910

Hypodermic syringe, glass and silver-plated brass, cased, probably English, 1871-1900

Hypodermic syringe

1871-1900

Hypodermic syringe, silver and brass, cased, with accessories, probably English, 1860-1900

Hypodermic syringe

1860-1900

Hypodermic syringe, glass and nickel-plated brass, cased, with two needles, English, 1880-1910

Hypodermic syringe

1880-1910

Hypodermic syringe, glass and silver plated brass, cased, probably English, 1860-1900

Hypodermic syringe

1860-1900

Hypodermic syringe, glass, ivory and metal, cased, probably English, 1860-1900

Hypodermic syringe

1860-1900

Hypodermic syringe, glass and vulcanite, cased, probably English, 1890-1920

Hypodermic syringe

1890-1920

Hypodermic syringe, glass and vulcanite, cased, probably English, 1860-1900

Hypodermic syringe

1860-1900

Hypodermic syringe, glass and vulcanite, cased, English, 1871-1910

Hypodermic syringe

1871-1910

Hypodermic syringe, glass and silver plated brass, cased, English, 1860-1900

Hypodermic syringe

1860-1900

Hypodermic syringe, glass and vulcanite, cased, probably English, 1871-1910

Hypodermic syringe

1871-1910

Hypodermic syringe, glass and nickel plated brass, cased, probably English, 1880-1910

Hypodermic syringe

1880-1910

Hypodermic syringe, glass and silver plated brass, ivory handle, cased, probably English, 1851-1900

Hypodermic syringe

1851-1900

Hypodermic syringe, glass and ivory, cased, English, 1860-1900

Hypodermic syringe

1860-1900

Hypodermic syringe, glass and vulcanite, cased, English, 1880-1910

Hypodermic syringe

1880-1910

Hypodermic syringe, glass and plated brass, cased, English, 1871-1900

Hypodermic syringe

1871-1900

Hypodermic syringe, glass and vulcanite, cased, English, 1870-1910

Hypodermic syringe

1870-1910

Hypodermic syringe, 1ml, glass and metal, for insulin, in black bakelite case, by Surqual, English, 1950-1970

Hypodermic syringe

1950-1970

Hypodermic syringe, glass and metal, cased, English, 1880-1920

Hypodermic syringe

1880-1920

Hypodermic syringe, glass and silver-plated brass, cased, English, 1871-1910

Hypodermic syringe

1871-1910

Hypodermic syringe, glass and metal,with metal tube with wires and fine wires behind lid, cased, English, 1880-1920

Hypodermic syringe, glass and metal, cased, Englis

1880-1920