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Digital photograph of a direct transfusion set. The unlined wood case has been placed on a gray counter and opened to reveal the apparatus inside.
A direct transfusion set, donated by Raymond D. Grondahl, M.D., in March 1962. The set is housed in a finished wood case, measuring 40 x 23 x 8 cm. The case is fitted with brown felt-padded instrument bays, a compartment with sliding tray in the inner lid, and a compartment with hinged lid in the lower case. The set contains: 1) three pieces of rubber tubing with metal connectors, 2) four metal tubing connectors, 3) two hypodermic needles with base plates, 4) six hypodermic needles (without base plates), 5) four needle probes, 6) three syringe brackets, 7) two syringe barrels, 8) two syringe plungers, and 9) a glass tube, open at both ends, with metal connectors. The case and instruments are generally in good condition, although the rubber has hardened and cracked.
ca. 1940
Medical Museum Collection, Shelf 4C6

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