Date:1920
Description:Glass syringe with a bulbous nozzle and a glass plunger wound with thread to make it the correct diameter. There is a cork stopper with a hole to allow movement of the plunger. The syringe dates from c.1920.
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Donor ref:LEAMG : M4517.2001 (70/20233)
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