Personal Matters: Medicinal and grooming pedestal
Archaeology Album

Glass irrigation syringes were used for a variety of purposes, including cleaning wounds and injuries, ear wax removal, cleaning between teeth and in the pockets left in the gums by lost teeth, and even treating bladder and urinary tract infections. These syringes were an easy way to remove dirt and debris without touching a wound. This example was recovered from the former Risdon Iron Works.