Hypodermic syringe, Record type, for tuberculin, glass and chrome plated brass, in nickel plated brass case, by Parke, Davis and Co., England, 1925-1940 Hypodermic syringe for tuberculin 1925-1940
Hypodermic syringe, Record type, 1ml, unsigned, European (probably English), 1950-1965 Hypodermic Syringe 'Record' type 1950-1965
Record-type glasmet hypodermic syringe, 1cc, glass and nickel plated brass, by Parke, Davis and Company Limited, Europe, 1930-1955 Hypodermic syringe by Parke, Davis and Co. 1930-1955
Hypodermic syringe, with accessories, in embossed metal case and felt wallet by Eli Lilly & Co. Indianapolis. Early 20th century Hypodermic syringe, with accessories, in metal case
9 disposable plastic hypodermic syringes, 2ml, in sterile packaging, for use with insulin infusion pump MS36 9 disposable plastic hypodermic syringes 1985
BD Pen insulin delivery system made by Becton Dickinson Europe, France (1992). BD Pen insulin delivery system made by Becton Dickinson Europe 1992
Roux hypodermic syringe, for use with diphtheria antitoxin, glass and nickel-plated brass, cased, with accessories, by Oppenheimer, Son and Co., London, 1890-1910 Roux-type hypodermic syringe, London, England, 1890-1910 1890-1910
Hypodermic syringe, Record tuberculin type, in tubular nickel plated brass case, by Allen and Hanburys, London, 1925-1955 Hypodermic syringe - Record tuberculin type 1925-1955
Hypodermic syringe, Record type, glass and nickel plated brass, cased, with medicaments, probably German, 1905-1914 Hypodermic syringe 1905-1914
Plunger from Record hypodermic syringe, nickel plated brass, made in Europe circa 1901-1930. Plunger from Record hypodermic syringe 1901-1930
Hypodermic syringe for tetanus antitoxin, glass, rubber and steel, with instructions for use, by Lederle Laboratories of New York, early 20th century Hypodermic syringe for tetanus antitoxin
Rynd hypodermic syringe for deep injection, steel with ivory handle cased, by Weiss, London, c. 1860 Rynd-type hypodermic syringe, London, England, 1886 1886
Hypodermic syringe, 'Record' type, graduated, 2cc, glass and nickel plated brass, for insulin, unsigned, Europe, 1930-1945 Hypodermic Syringe, 'Record' Type, European 1930-1945
Two glass hypodermic syringes, in sealed glass tubes, by Summit Ltd, UK Two glass hypodermic syringes