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  <dc:title>Chance Interchangeable Syringe</dc:title>
  <dc:description>The Chance interchangeable glass syringe, with a capacity of 10ml, comes in its original bright turquoise cardboard packaging and leaflet.  The white label on the packaging indicates that it is a “Chance Interchangeable syringe Made in England.”  Additionally, the lid of the packaging bears the following text: “10ml Chance Luer Needle Lock Centre.”  Inside the packet, the syringe is securely wrapped in paper.  The glass syringe itself features a gold ink scale, ranging from 0 to 20ml on one side.  Other markings include “D20°C” and “Chance Interchangeable Made in England.”  The syringe has a removable plunger, branded at its tip, and a metal tip designed for luer fit needle attachment.  A piece of cork protects the plunger from the bottom of the syringe.  The plunger is secured in its position with a metal ring.</dc:description>
  <dc:date>1900-1949</dc:date>
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