süstaldes
Süstaldes is a term of Estonian origin that translates to "syringes" or "injections" in English. It refers to the medical instruments used to inject fluids into, or withdraw fluids from, the body. These devices typically consist of a hollow needle attached to a cylindrical barrel with a plunger that can be slid back and forth. Süstaldes are essential in modern medicine for administering medications, vaccines, and other therapeutic substances. They are also used for diagnostic purposes, such as drawing blood samples.
The use of süstaldes has a long history, with early forms dating back centuries. However, the modern