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WILLIGER -15-54413 -13 cm
Williger – 13 cm: These 13 cm medical instruments by Williger offer precision and ease of use for various procedures. Crafted with quality materials, they ensure reliability and durability in healthcare settings. Ideal for delicate and precise medical tasks
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