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  <dc:title>Super-RF Hypodermic Needles</dc:title>
  <dc:description>The tin contains three of the original twelve hypodermic, secured within the holders. The inscription on the top of the tin says "Trade-Mark (company logo) Akestra. "Super-RF" Hypodermic Needles. Made of Chromane. Guaranteed rustless, spring tempered, and practically unbreakable. 1 doz. Size:" and stamped in black ink "1.20 x 50" "Made In Germany". As also reported "Record Mound", these needles were suitable push-fit for original syringes. The three needles have a marking of S.1 at the push fit end, and contain a cleaning wire each. Hypodermic needles are used for injecting fluids into or withdrawing fluids from the body, particularly designed for the original record syringes patented by Dewitt &amp; Hertz.</dc:description>
  <dc:date>1925-1975</dc:date>
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