Re: syringes

Chico Seay (cseay@TUblue.pa.utulsa.edu)
Fri, 22 Nov 96 8:29:31 CST

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> Hello again,
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> Where do people buy syringes? My local pharmacy thought I was crackers
> when I asked, suggested a surgical supply house, but that doesn't strike
> me as promising. I've used the 3 cc syringe that came with the argyrotype
> kit, but was thinking of something larger, say 5 or 10 cc if available.
> Any suggestions?
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> PS. The "baby" syringes or calibrated medicine droppers sold in drug
> stores are very inadequate -- don't hold the liquid, just leak and
> dribble (like the well-known plumbing firm).....
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> Thanks,
>
> Judy
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>
Judy:

Here's a new one, if one is available: a FEED STORE.
Farmers/ranchers (if they are frugal) inoculate their
livestock routinely. My wife says they are readily
available and come in a variety of sizes. Hope you
don't live Downtown NY, cause I don't believe I've
ever seen a Lower Manhattan Feed and Supply. On the
digressive side, I could imagine the NY farm report on
the radio, "January Bagels up 4 1/4, capuccino steady,
Biscotti down 2 1/2.."

Chico Seay
Not a farmer, but in Oklahoma, and that's close enough