Sort:  

Uninteresting fact #4876 - 7/11 s in Thailand sell two sizes of syringe.....the 'non-jabby' type of course!

 5 years ago  

And out of nowhere.

I have one in my kitchen for injecting marinade into meat (niche product not particularly useful)... I guess it is the jabby type

 5 years ago  

I wonder if it had something to do with the materials that made up the syringes.

Glass doesn't interact with a lot of liquid as far as I know.

Im sure they would have used perfectly safe and non reactive materials like lead, copper, silver, leather and sea sponges... Umm yeah good point.

They had glass, but I don't think glass tubes were perfected until the late medieval ages. Besides they didn't really do much microbe research until pasteur came along.

 5 years ago  

Pipettes didn't really happen until 19th Century I believe. So, for something like 150 years, this weird practice was used.