Image
Category
Collection
Maker
Object type
Place
Material
Date

Japanned reservoir enema syringe

1850-1856

Brass and ivory enema syringe

1880-1920

Glass and ivory hydrocele syringe, with silver nozzle, in case

Glass and ivory hydrocele syringe

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

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

1850-1900

Hydrocele syringe, glass and ivory, cased, with trocar and cannula, English, 1860-1910

Hydrocele syringe

1860-1910

Hypodermic syringe, glass and silver-plated brass, ivory handle, cased, by S. Maw, Son and Thompson, London, 1870-1900

Hypodermic syringe

1870-1900

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

Hypodermic syringe

1860-1900

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

Hypodermic syringe

1860-1900

Enema syringe in folding case, by Ferguson, 21 Giltspur Street, London, England, 1828-1869.

Enema syringe in folding case

1828-1869

Glass and ivory piston-action syringe, in case

Glass and ivory piston-action syringe, in case

Hypodermic syringe, silver and brass, cased, with accessories, 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 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, silver and glass with ivory handle, in tubular silver case, English, 1865-1900

Hypodermic syringe

1865-1900

Hypodermic syringe, glass and silver-plated brass, ivory handle, in tubular case, English, 1870-1900

Hypodermic syringe

1870-1900

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

Hydrocele syringe

1855-1865

Hydrocele syringe, glass and ivory, cased, with accessories, 1851-1900

Hydrocele syringe

1851-1900