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  <dc:title>Everett's Hypodermic Needles</dc:title>
  <dc:description>The transparent plastic case houses twelve hypodermic needles, each securely held in place. The case’s lid bears an inscription in red ink: “The Star Stainless Hypodermic Needle Record. One Dozen No. 1 Hypo. Made in England.” This is accompanied by the company logo of “Everett”. These needles were designed to be a push-fit for the original syringes. Each needle is engraved with the number 1 at the end that fits into the syringe. Hypodermic needles are used to either inject fluids into the body or withdraw them, and these particular needles were specifically designed for the original Record syringes, patented by Dewitt &amp; Hertz.</dc:description>
  <dc:date>1925-1975</dc:date>
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