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- Dose Syringe - Veterinarians use dose syringes to dispense a specific quantity of medicine. This syringe injects medicine orally into an animal's mouth -- unlike syringes that use a needle to inject medicine intravenously into the bloodstream. Dose syringes like this one, made of metal, were not disposable and had to be sterilized between uses.

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Dose Syringe
Veterinarians use dose syringes to dispense a specific quantity of medicine. This syringe injects medicine orally into an animal's mouth -- unlike syringes that use a needle to inject medicine intravenously into the bloodstream. Dose syringes like this one, made of metal, were not disposable and had to be sterilized between uses.
- Dose Syringe - Veterinarians use dose syringes to dispense a specific quantity of medicine. This syringe injects medicine orally into an animal's mouth -- unlike syringes that use a needle to inject medicine intravenously into the bloodstream. Dose syringes like this one, made of metal, were not disposable and had to be sterilized between uses.

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Dose Syringe
Veterinarians use dose syringes to dispense a specific quantity of medicine. This syringe injects medicine orally into an animal's mouth -- unlike syringes that use a needle to inject medicine intravenously into the bloodstream. Dose syringes like this one, made of metal, were not disposable and had to be sterilized between uses.
- Dose Syringe - Veterinarians use dose syringes to dispense a specific quantity of medicine. This syringe injects medicine orally into an animal's mouth -- unlike syringes that use a needle to inject medicine intravenously into the bloodstream. Dose syringes like this one, made of metal, were not disposable and had to be sterilized between uses.

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Dose Syringe
Veterinarians use dose syringes to dispense a specific quantity of medicine. This syringe injects medicine orally into an animal's mouth -- unlike syringes that use a needle to inject medicine intravenously into the bloodstream. Dose syringes like this one, made of metal, were not disposable and had to be sterilized between uses.
- Dose Syringe Nozzle, 1910-1950 -

- 1910-1950
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Dose Syringe Nozzle, 1910-1950
- Dose Syringe, circa 1900 - Veterinarians use dose syringes to dispense a specific quantity of medicine. This syringe injects medicine orally into an animal's mouth -- unlike syringes that use a needle to inject medicine intravenously into the bloodstream. Dose syringes like this one, made of metal, were not disposable and had to be sterilized between uses.

- circa 1900
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Dose Syringe, circa 1900
Veterinarians use dose syringes to dispense a specific quantity of medicine. This syringe injects medicine orally into an animal's mouth -- unlike syringes that use a needle to inject medicine intravenously into the bloodstream. Dose syringes like this one, made of metal, were not disposable and had to be sterilized between uses.
- Dose Syringe - Veterinarians use dose syringes to dispense a specific quantity of medicine. This syringe injects medicine orally into an animal's mouth -- unlike syringes that use a needle to inject medicine intravenously into the bloodstream. Dose syringes like this one, made of metal, were not disposable and had to be sterilized between uses.

- Collections - Artifact
Dose Syringe
Veterinarians use dose syringes to dispense a specific quantity of medicine. This syringe injects medicine orally into an animal's mouth -- unlike syringes that use a needle to inject medicine intravenously into the bloodstream. Dose syringes like this one, made of metal, were not disposable and had to be sterilized between uses.
- Dose Syringe - Veterinarians use dose syringes to dispense a specific quantity of medicine. This syringe injects medicine orally into an animal's mouth -- unlike syringes that use a needle to inject medicine intravenously into the bloodstream. Dose syringes like this one, made of metal, were not disposable and had to be sterilized between uses.

- Collections - Artifact
Dose Syringe
Veterinarians use dose syringes to dispense a specific quantity of medicine. This syringe injects medicine orally into an animal's mouth -- unlike syringes that use a needle to inject medicine intravenously into the bloodstream. Dose syringes like this one, made of metal, were not disposable and had to be sterilized between uses.