Eli Lilly and Company's invention of three types of syringes are illustrated, with instructions.

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1915-06
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Hoosier Sanitation. [Text within image] Lilly Glaseal Syringes. For Bacterial vaccines, serums and antitoxins. The unique and important feature is that the content of the syringe comes in contact with nothing but the glass. 1- Small size used for all Bacterial Vaccines and with larger needle for Antitoxins. 2- Type of large sized used for high potency Antitoxins and Serums. 3- Sectional View with Directions for Using-- Grasp paper needle cover at point "A" and pull, thus removing spring stylus "B" by pulling through the needle. This releases glass valve "C". By twisting plunger "E" the wax seal is easily removed. The air can then be expelled and syringe is ready for the injection.

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Indiana State Board of Health. Monthly Bulletin. 1915; 18(6) :66.
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Page 66, lower left, approximately 7 1/4 X 3 1/4 in.
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