Davidson syringe

Da·vid·son sy·ringe

(dā'vid-sŏn), a rubber tube, armed with an appropriate nozzle, intersected with a compressible bulb, with valves so arranged that compression forces the fluid, into which one end of the tube is inserted, forward to the nozzle end.

Davidson,

Edward C., U.S. surgeon, 1894-1933. Davidson burDavidson clampDavidson collectorDavidson forcepsDavidson muscle clampDavidson periosteal elevatorDavidson retractorDavidson syringe - a rubber tube intersected with a compressible bulb designed to take up fluid.Davidson trocar