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Ref NoOBJ/OBJ/4/30
Acc No2021/1
TitlePalmer injector
Datec1950-1979
TermArtefact
Diabetes
FormatArtefact
Description Of Item'The Palmer Injector' with instruction leaflet and label from original box. The object simplifies and improves the process of self-injection. In the form of a gun which can be operated with either hand in any part of the body, by Palmer Injectors Ltd, 1950-79.

Charles Palmer, a diabetic, invented this device in 1955 to make self-administered insulin injections easier. In Palmer’s device, the syringe is attached to the gun-shaped steel handle, which can be used in either hand, and applied to any part of the body. ‘The Palmer Injector’ was also used to give diphtheria vaccinations and injections of the antibiotic penicillin.

This item was retrieved (with permission) from Leanchoil Hospital - a community hospital in Forres, Morayshire, Scotland - after its closure in 2018.
Extent1 item
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