Image
Category
Collection
Maker
Object type
Place
Material
Date

Hypodermic syringe

1901-1930

Sterilizer(?), for sutures(?) cased, nickel plated

1890-1920

Hypodermic syringe

1901-1920

Hypodermic syringe set

1910-1914

Hypodermic syringe

1910-1930

3 vaccination lancets with scarifiers

1914-1930

Surgical instrument set

1901-1920

Hypodermic syringe

1901-1940

Lachrymal(?) syringe, 5cc, Record type, glass and

1905-1920

Sterile needle

1901-1914

Hypodermic syringe, 5cc, Record type, glass and nickel in metal case, no accessories, Europe, 1920-1940

Hypodermic syringe

1920-1940

Hypodermic syringe, 2cc, all glass, in nickel plated brass case, with accessories, English, 1920-1950

Hypodermic syringe

1920-1950

Hypodermic syringe, nickel plated brass and glass, in metal case, with two needles, Germany, 1901-1940

Hypodermic syringe

1901-1940

Hypodermic syringe, 1cc, Record type, glass and nickel plated brass, cased, probably English, 1901 to 1915

Hypodermic syringe

1901-1915

Hypodermic syringe, 10cc Record type, in nickel plated brass case with original cardboard box, Europe, 1920-1940

Hypodermic syringe

1920-1940

Hypodermic syringe, glass and nickel plated brass, in nickel plated brass case, with some accessories, Europe, 1901-1930

Hypodermic syringe

1901-1930

Hypodermic syringe, metal and glass, in nickel plated brass case, by Stille, Germany(?), 1901-1920

Hypodermic syringe

1901-1930

Hypodermic syringe with two needles and one bundle of fine wire all in case, 1901-1930

Hypodermic syringe, 1901-1930

1901-1930

Aspirating syringe, glass and nickel plated brass, in nickel plated brass case, with accessories, once the property of Sir Robert Young, English, 1920-1940

Aspirating syringe

1920-1940

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

Hypodermic syringe

1901-1920

Hypodermic syringe, Luer, glass, 1.5cc, in nickel plated brass case, by Beeton, Dickinson and Co., England, 1901-1940

Hypodermic syringe

1901-1940