At Lehigh, engineering students in Prof . John B . Ochs's class are working this semester for Johnson & AMP; Johnson, the pharmaceutical giant, trying to design a new hypodermic injection system.
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For example, a patient suffering from a bacterial infection might be given an antibiotic hypodermic injection in the clinic, and observed for any reaction, before that antibiotic is prescribed in pill form.
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When Paynter fell ill after a meal, Doctor Quentin was called; he told Paynter's nephew, Gerald, that he had given Paynter a hypodermic injection, and proceeded to ask strange questions about the servants.
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At age 72, at a meeting of the " Societie de Biologie " in Paris, Brown-S�quard reported that hypodermic injection of a fluid prepared from the testicles of guinea pigs and dogs leads to rejuvenation and prolonged human life.
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Nonelectrically powered jet injectors are defined in section 880.5430 as a nonelectrically powered device used by a health care provider to give a hypodermic injection by means of a narrow, high velocity jet of fluid which can penetrate the surface of the skin and deliver the fluid to the body .
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Too, it is revealed that Bill Berrynutt, as a result of entering the Talking Christmas Gift, now has some kind of rare blood disease, apparently common to seventy-five percent of those who have entered the Talking Christmas Gift, which results in a strange speech impediment unless he is given a hypodermic injection by a specialist.
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An 1882 manual on hypodermic injections made no mention of sterilizing the needle or of using sterile liquid for making solutions to inject, let alone wiping the site with alcohol . The author did caution against using a needle on someone again after it had been used on " an infected person . " So when did the swipe before the jab become common practice?