. Bacteriological apparatus : pathological, biochemical. Scientific apparatus and instruments; Bacteriology; Chemical industry. 17850 17855 17850 Syringe—Hypodermic. Glass barrel with metal shield; capacity, cc; graduated plunger; finger rest attachment; two needles, cleaners and vial; complete, in case Each 17851 Extra needles for No. 17850 Each .10 17855 Syringe—Hypodermic. Made entirely of metal; can therefore be quickly and thoroughly sterilized; graduated plunger; in metal case, hinged lid; with two needles and four vials for holding tablets; capacity, 25 minims . Each 1786


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