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More model informationThis syringe is approximately 2.5 inch long, made of steel and was likely used in a dental office for irrigation of the dental cavity during dental filling or delivery of some medication for precise delivery. Irrigators were necessary in the absence of running water or suction or compressed air features used today. The water syringe attached to a dental unit was patented only in 1884. This syringe is likely from around 1870-1880. Description provided by Andrew I Spielman.
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