Talk:Syringe
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Ok then when or where syringe is used? To me, the article is too context-dependent. -- Taku 01:18 Mar 5, 2003 (UTC)
A syringe is a syringe no matter where you use it. If you are using it in surgery, it is a syringe. If you are using it in the kitchen, it is a syringe. If you are using it to apply glue, it is a syringe.
Indeed; it would be clutter to link to medicine, and cooking, and recreational drug use, and artificial insemination, etc. It would be downright misleading to link it to surgery, because an injection is not a surgical procedure.
Ok how about what article we should put at see also of this article? I am not advocating something I just try to make context more clear. Please give me more constructive advice. I will appreciate. -- Taku 01:28 Mar 5, 2003 (UTC)
There is no need for any 'see also' link of any kind.
- how about 'see also' useful tools invented by humans ?
"See also" is a useful technique to impose tied connections into wikipedia sturcture. To explain Syringe, I don't think see also is necessary but "see also" provides convinient paths to other articles. Don't you imagine any kind of articles that readers of this article might want to head for? -- Taku 01:40 Mar 5, 2003 (UTC)
If Taku is confused, then the article should be fixed so he is not. Articles should be accessible to people with little knowledge of the subject (if there are exceptions, it should be terms that are only of interest to specialists, but a syringe is surely not one). I see no reason why not to have a paragraph describing the various uses of a syringe, which would be more informative than a see also. Tuf-Kat
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I uploaded this hypodermic syringe to have a more sightly picture for the MKULTRA article, but it didn't last an hour there. It might be interesting here if we expand the text a bit. -- ke4roh 14:04, Aug 11, 2004 (UTC)