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Intravenous cannula of brand Venflon (manufactured by BD / Becton Dickinson Infusion Therapy AB). 20G (1.0 x 32 mm). Sold in the UK. Inner needle partly removed.

By me. Photo taken in 2006.
Date 12 April 2006 (original upload date)
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