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“If you had been given the money you would have been six years ahead of us,” von Ohain told Whittle when they met years later ...
In 1853, Fife-born physician Alexander Wood added a plunger and developed the first all-glass syringe that allowed doctors to estimate dosage based on the amount of liquid observed through the glass.
In 1853 a Scottish doctor named Alexander Wood was credited for the creation of the first hypodermic syringe, but a much earlier tool existed. Before colonization, Indigenous peoples had created a ...
A “proper” hypodermic syringe forces liquid through a needle and under the skin by the application of pressure. Pain relief Most historians now ascribe the invention to Alexander Wood of ...
In 1853, Fife-born physician Alexander Wood added a plunger and developed the first all-glass syringe that allowed doctors to estimate dosage based on the amount of liquid observed through the glass.
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