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Graduated syringe

Glass and vulcanite piston-action syringe, in box

Rynd-type hypodermic syringe, London, England, 1860-1880

1845-1880

Glass and vulcanite piston-action syringe, in box

Glass and vulcanite piston-action syringe, in box

Venule syringe, 15cc, in metal case, produced for the Nagelschmidt Institute, patented by Felix Meyer, German, 1920-1930

Venule syringe

1920-1933

Intravenous syringe(?), glass and steel, cased, probably French, 1850-1900

Intravenous syringe(?), glass and steel, cased, pr

1850-1900

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

Glass, metal and vulcanite syringe

Two "Tubunic" hypodermic ampoule syringes, tin ampoule, cased, by Roche Products Ltd., England, 1950-1960

Two "Tubunic" hypodermic ampoule syringes

1950-1960

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