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  • Enema syringe, London, England, 1866-1927
  • Enema syringe, London, England, 1866-1927
  • Enema Syringe. Mid 19th century.
  • A Read's Enema Syringe, circa 1800.
  • Anel syringe from 17th century.
  • Hypodermic Syringe and injector, emergency case
  • Dosing a tortoise with a syringe.
  • Indian carved ivory syringe, 16th century
  • Alexander Wood's Hypodermic syringe, 19th century
  • Brass, ivory, ebony and pewter enema syringe
  • Brass, ivory, ebony and pewter enema syringe
  • Brass, ivory, ebony and pewter enema syringe
  • Brass, ivory, ebony and pewter enema syringe
  • Hypodermic Syringe in a silver-plated container
  • Brass, ivory, ebony and pewter enema syringe
  • Brass, ivory, ebony and pewter enema syringe
  • Instructions on how to sterilize needles and syringes and a warning about the dangers of needle-sharing and AIDS within the silhouette form of 2 figures in black and grey; an AIDS prevention advertisement by the Voluntary Health Association of India and the Manipur Voluntary Health Association. Colour lithograph by Ramesh Sukumar for VHAI, ca. 1995.
  • Pewter vaginal syringe in case, 19th century.
  • Syringe, silver plate, with graduations on handle. French.
  • 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.