MacGregor Instrument Company 2 cc VIM emerald ground glass syringe, No. 802, 1930-1940
Description:
MacGregor Instrument Company 2 cc VIM emerald ground glass syringe, No. 802, with red cardboard box. Syringe is light green glass in two parts. Brass-colored hypodermic needle in box, designed to attach to syringe. Syringe has scale on side, measuring up to two cc and 35 m. Red cardboard box is labeled on top and bottom with red cardboard tray that slides out containing the syringe and needle.
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Notes:
This glass syringe and hypodermic needle were created between 1930 and 1940 by the MacGregor Instrument Company in Needham, Massachusetts. It was separated from Dr. Roderick Heffron's papers [HMS c514] by the Harvard Medical Library and transferred to the Warren Anatomical Museum in March 2016.