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Hypodermic syringe with glass phials of drugs

Hypodermic syringe with glass phials of drugs

1885-1910

Hypodermic syringe, Europe, 1871-1900

Hypodermic syringe, Europe, 1871-1900

1871-1900

Hypodermic syringe

Hypodermic syringe

1930-1960

Hypodermic syringe, Paris, France, 1851-1900

Hypodermic syringe, Paris, France, 1851-1900

1851-1890

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

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

1845-1880

Roux-type hypodermic syringe, London, England, 1890-1910 and accessories

Roux-type hypodermic syringe, London, England, 1890-1910 and accessories

1890-1910

Hypodermic syringe set

Hypodermic syringe set

1910-1914

Hypodermic syringe, England, 1855-1865

Hypodermic syringe, England, 1855-1865

1856-1865

Everett hypodermic syringe for insulin

Everett hypodermic syringe for insulin

1960-1980

Ranvier syringe

Ranvier syringe

Tuberculin syringe, England, 1901-1910

Tuberculin syringe, England, 1901-1910

1910-1940

Hypodermic syringe with carrying case, England, 1860

Hypodermic syringe with carrying case, England, 1860

1871-1900

Disposable plastic hypodermic syringe.

Disposable plastic hypodermic syringe.

1960-1975

Hypodermic syringe for tuberculin

Hypodermic syringe for tuberculin

1920-1940

Hypodermic syringe for tetanus antitoxin

Hypodermic syringe for tetanus antitoxin

Hypodermic syringe

Hypodermic syringe

1901-1920

Set of 16 prototype electrodes for applied potential tomography (APT) body imaging, 1987.

Set of 16 prototype electrodes for applied potential tomography (APT) body imaging, 1987.

1987

Buzzard's hypodermic syringe

Buzzard's hypodermic syringe

1870-1900

Part of hypodermic syringe

Part of hypodermic syringe

Two B-D Pen Insulin Delivery Devices

Two B-D Pen Insulin Delivery Devices

1992

Record-type hypodermic syringe, London, England, 1930-1960

Record-type hypodermic syringe, London, England, 1930-1960

1930-1960

Hypodermic syringe for insulin, England, 1960-1970

Hypodermic syringe for insulin, England, 1960-1970

1960-1970

Hypodermic Syringe, England

Hypodermic Syringe, England

1920-1940

Metal pistons only, part of hypodermic syringe

Metal pistons only, part of hypodermic syringe

1901-1970

'Pur-in-Pen 2' Insulin Delivery Device

'Pur-in-Pen 2' Insulin Delivery Device

1992

Tuberculin hypodermic syringe, Germany, 1901-1930

Tuberculin hypodermic syringe, Germany, 1901-1930

1901-1930

Hypodermic syringe, for quinine injection, by Burroughs Wellcome and Co., Berlin, 1910-1914

Hypodermic syringe

1910-1914

Rynd hypodermic syringe for deep injection, steel with ivory handle cased, by Weiss, London, c. 1860

Rynd-type hypodermic syringe, London, England, 1886

1886

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

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

Hypodermic syringe medical set, includes four tubes of ‘Tabloids’, hypodermic syringe, and silver case, by Burroughs Wellcome and Co., Berlin, 1920-1939

Hypodermic syringe medical set

1920-1939

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

Hypodermic syringe, Record type, glass and nickel plated brass, cased, with medicaments, probably German, 1905-1914

Hypodermic syringe

1905-1914

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

9 disposable plastic hypodermic syringes, 2ml, in sterile packaging, for use with insulin infusion pump MS36

9 disposable plastic hypodermic syringes

1985

Hypodermic syringe, Record type, 1ml, unsigned, European (probably English), 1950-1965

Hypodermic Syringe 'Record' type

1950-1965

Hypodermic syringe, 'Record' type, graduated, 2cc, glass and nickel plated brass, for insulin, unsigned, Europe, 1930-1945

Hypodermic Syringe, 'Record' Type, European

1930-1945

Plunger from Record hypodermic syringe, nickel plated brass, made in Europe circa 1901-1930.

Plunger from Record hypodermic syringe

1901-1930

Two glass hypodermic syringes, in sealed glass tubes, by Summit Ltd, UK

Two glass hypodermic syringes

Hypodermic syringe, in three parts, from hypodermic syringe medical set, by Burroughs, Wellcome and Co., Berlin, 1920-1939

Hypodermic syringe from medical set

1920-1939

Hypodermic syringe kit, with a nickel-plated steel case, hypodermic syringe, spare needle, hypodermic syringe component; and three phials hypodermic tablets: digitalin, strychnine hydrochloride, and morphine tartrate, by Arnold and Sons, London, England, 1905 but for use during the First World War, 1914-1918.

Hypodermic syringe kit, with syringe, needles, and three hypodermic tablet phials, two of which contain morphine tartrate

1914-1918

Hypodermic syringe kit, complete with syringe, needles, and four hypodermic tablet phials, by Arnold and Sons, London, England, 1905 pattern but for use during the First World War, 1914-1918.. One phial contains digitalin tablets, one phial contains strychnine hydrochloride, and one contains morphine tartrate.

Hypodermic syringe kit

1914-1918

Hypodermic syringe with needle, from Hypodermic syringe kit, by Arnold and Sons, London, England, 1905

Hypodermic syringe with needle

1914-1918

Two PenMix 30/70 insulin injection pens from packet of five by Novo Nordisk A/S, DK-2880 Bagswaerd, Denmark, 1992-95. Each pen contains a mixture of byphasic and isophane human insulin and is a disposable dial-a-dose insulin delivery device able to deliver 2 - 78 units of insulin in increments of 2 units. Launched in Britain in February 1993.

Group of insulin delivery devices, 1985-1993.

1992-1995

Glass aseptic hypodermic syringe with leather case, including paper instruction two Tabloid tablets

Glass aseptic hypodermic syringe with leather case

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