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  • Syringe, silver plate, with graduations on handle. French.
  • Syringe with oval metal container and metal handle
  • Small pewter syringe with pistol handle, ivory inlay.
  • Perfume spray: form of syringe with 'rose' at end.
  • Syrasep : disposable microfiltration syringe filters / Intersep Filtration Systems.
  • Syrasep : disposable microfiltration syringe filters / Intersep Filtration Systems.
  • A man carrying a giant syringe. Pen drawing, ca. 1810.
  • Metal syringe, with metal urethral tube and bone rectal tube
  • Administration of an enema by means of a syringe, from a
  • Urethral syringe, silver and silver gilt. In stamped, leather case, not original.
  • Duplex Syringe.Fig. 177, page 442, 'Dental Electricity' by Levitt E Custer, 1901.
  • A monkey squirting water through a large syringe at two other monkeys. Lithograph.
  • Original hypodermic syringe of Dr. Alexander Wood. The first used in Great Britain.
  • Three women, one of them wielding a syringe approach three apprehensive men. Pen drawing.
  • Three women, one of them wielding a syringe approach three apprehensive men. Pen drawing.
  • Portrait of A. Higginson, 1808-1884. Inventor of the Higginson syringe. 1/2 tone head and shoulders.
  • A dart board with condoms and the numbers 0 to 2 on the outer ring and syringes and numbers 1 to 12 on the inner ring; the centre bears two figures in suits (one white, the other black) pointing at each other on the upper section and the emaciated bodies of a black and a white AIDS victim on the lower section; an advertisement for an exhibition of images about the fight against AIDS by Artis. Colour lithograph by Chéri Samba,1990.
  • S S White Electric Warm Air Syringe. Fig 142, page 327 'Dental Electricity' by Levitt E Custer, 1901.
  • Apparatus for preparing injected preparations for histological work including a dissection microscope, injection syringe and bull-dog forceps.
  • An Indian couple, a vessel containing blood and a syringe; an anti-AIDS advertisement in Indic. Colour lithograph, ca. 1997.
  • A nurse disposing of a syringe in a safety box: avoiding needlestick injuries in Kenya. Colour lithograph by Ministry of Health, ca. 2000.
  • A mosaic of handprints of children, some of which form a hypodermic syringe; representing the use of narcotic drugs by children. Colour lithograph, 200-.
  • A syringe and a condom with a warning to always use a new syringe when shooting up since the damage caused by drugs is even more serious since the onset of AIDS; advertisement for the Drogues Info Service and SIDA Info Service by the Ministère de la Santé Publique et de l'Assurance Maladie. Colour lithograph.
  • A syringe with a hooked needle suggesting drugs get you hooked; organised by the Ministry of Social Affairs and Health Consumption in Spain. Colour lithograph, 1994.
  • Examples of hydrostatics: Aldersea's engine for raising water, London Bridge water works, a syringe, Tantalus's cup, and a cross-section of a wave. Engraving by W. Lowry.
  • A syringe with red markings and a red arrow pointing up representing an advertisement for a self-retractable needle for single use only by Le Centre Didro.
  • Pills, medication, drugs, a pestle and mortar and a syringe representing a warning about the dangers of intravenous drug abuse and AIDS. Colour lithograph by Adprint, ca. 1997.
  • A long queue (line) of angry patients agitating outside the house of a doctor (surgeon-apothecary); he squirts a syringe at them from an upstairs room. Watercolour, ca. 1800.
  • A long queue (line) of angry patients agitating outside the house of a doctor (surgeon-apothecary); he squirts a syringe at them from an upstairs room. Watercolour, ca. 1800.
  • A syringe with red markings and a red arrow pointing up representing an advertisement for a self-retractable needle for single use only by Le Centre Didro. Colour lithograph.