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American Indian healers invented syringes made from hollow bird bones and animal bladders to inject medicine or flush out wounds to treat people’s illnesses or conditions long before they were invented in modern times.
This irrigation syringe was created by students using a buffalo bladder and bone that was hollowed out. How does it compare to a modern day bulb syringe?