The invention that made mass vaccinations possible - BBC News
Alexander Wood (physician) - Wikipedia
Alexander Wood by Science Photo Library
Eugene Shteyn's Blog: September 2017
Alexander Wood (physician) - Wikipedia
Surgeons' Hall Museums on X: "A glass and brass syringe in a velvet lined case. This syringe was owned by Alexander Wood who is credited with the invention of the hypodermic needle.
The History of the Hypodermic Needle | Medshop — Medshop Australia
The needle . . . and the good work done – The Irish Times
Hypodermic Needle Manufacturers - Face Med Store
The story of syringes
The history of the hypodermic needle | Live Better
Under the skin - Thomas Morris
Journal of the Association of Physicians of India - JAPI
Alexander Wood | Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh
Clinical Anatomy & Operative Surgery - In 1853, Charles Pravaz and Alexander Wood developed a medical hypodermic syringe with a needle fine enough to pierce the skin. Shortly thereafter, the first recorded
National Museum of Civil War Medicine - "The first devices recognizable as hypodermic syringes were independently invented virtually simultaneously in 1853 by Scottish physician Alexander Wood and French surgeon Charles Gabriel Pravaz."
The Hypodermic Syringe – the polyphony
Made up in Britain: Hypodermic Syringe : Alexander Wood 1853
Alexander Wood (1817-1884) | The University of Edinburgh