19th Century Medical Direct Blood Transfusion Syringe

£26.00

19th Century Medical Direct Blood Transfusion Syringe

1 in stock

Description

This 19th Century Medical Direct Blood Transfusion Syringe is a rare and fascinating artifact from the early days of transfusion medicine. During a time when medical science was beginning to unlock the mysteries of blood and circulation, this syringe was a groundbreaking tool, used in the direct transfusion of blood from donor to patient—a procedure that was both risky and revolutionary.

Crafted with precision from metal and glass, this syringe represents a pivotal moment in medical history, when physicians were exploring the possibilities of saving lives through blood transfusion. Each use of this syringe was a step forward in the battle against blood loss and shock, challenges that had plagued surgery and trauma care for centuries.

Owning this syringe is like holding a piece of medical evolution in your hands—a tangible reminder of the ingenuity and courage of 19th-century doctors who pushed the boundaries of what was possible. Perfect for collectors of medical history, this syringe is not just an instrument but a symbol of the early innovations that paved the way for modern transfusion practices.

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