HYPODERMIC NEEDLES IN THE MAKING.—Stainless steel tubes that will eventually be hypodermic needles are shown being tested for surface quality at a factory in Worcestershire, England. The manufacturers, Accles and Pollock. Ltd, produce 25 million feet of this type of tube a year, and the demand is increasing. Twenty-one different standard made.
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Press, Volume CVII, Issue 31564, 29 December 1967, Page 8
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52HYPODERMIC NEEDLES IN THE MAKING.—Stainless steel tubes that will eventually be hypodermic needles are shown being tested for surface quality at a factory in Worcestershire, England. The manufacturers, Accles and Pollock. Ltd, produce 25 million feet of this type of tube a year, and the demand is increasing. Twenty-one different standard made. Press, Volume CVII, Issue 31564, 29 December 1967, Page 8
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