000004176 001__ 4176 000004176 005__ 20230914041620.0 000004176 0247_ $$2DOI$$a10.6083/M4HH6HDH 000004176 037__ $$aDA 000004176 245__ $$aBrass aspirating syringe in case 000004176 269__ $$a1887 000004176 336__ $$aStill image 000004176 520__ $$aA brass aspirating syringe in a purple-velvet lined case. The black leather case has metal clasps, and contains an ebony-handled syringe with twin stopcock stopper and two short lengths of rubber tubing with brass nipples. The case was made by A. Young, Edinburgh. The set was donated by Alice M. Bahrs, M.D., in July 1959. The case and instrument are both in fair condition, with deteriorated rubber tubing. 000004176 520__ $$aMedical Museum Collection, Box 8 000004176 520__ $$aca. 1887 000004176 520__ $$aDigital photograph of a brass aspirating syringe in a leather case. The case has been opened to reveal the purple velvet lining and the case contents: the syringe, twin stopcock stopper, and red rubber tubing. The manufacturers name can be seen stamped in gold on the inner lid of the case. A printed slip of paper, propped against the lid, can barely be read in this image: Presented to the Library by Alice M. Bahrs, M.D., July 18, 1959. Belonged to W. Babbitt, M.D., Bath, Ontario, Canada, 1887. 000004176 540__ $$fCC BY 000004176 542__ $$fIn Copyright 000004176 650__ $$aSyringes$$026726 000004176 7001_ $$aYoung, Archibald 000004176 8564_ $$950ace8b6-9ea1-4e2e-bb95-1e05f45ca2ab$$s195655$$uhttps://digitalcollections.ohsu.edu/record/4176/files/6d30075933ec9d8e007d03acdc2b1456.jpg 000004176 905__ $$a/rest/prod/j0/98/zb/46/j098zb463 000004176 980__ $$aHistorical Collections and Archives