- medicine. "Some
controversy surrounds the
question of
priority in
hypodermic medication."
Irish physician Francis Rynd is
generally credited with the first...
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needleless injectors,
insulin pumps, and
specialty needles.
Hypodermic syringes are used with
hypodermic needles to
inject liquid or
gases into body tissues,...
- (abbreviated as IV therapy) is a
medical technique that
administers fluids,
medications and
nutrients directly into a person's vein. The
intravenous route of...
- Howard-Jones, N. A
Critical Study of the
Origins and
Early Development of
Hypodermic Medication "Archived copy" (PDF).
Archived from the
original (PDF) on 2015-05-08...
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instruments are
usually a
hypodermic needle and a syringe.
Subcutaneous injections are
highly effective in
administering medications such as insulin, morphine...
- As a
medication,
insulin is any
pharmaceutical preparation of the
protein hormone insulin that is used to
treat high
blood glucose. Such
conditions include...
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penetrate the
outermost layer of the skin (stratum corneum) to
deliver medication to
targeted underlying tissues of the
epidermis or
dermis ("cutaneous"...
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administration can be
performed by injection, that is,
using a
needle (usually a
hypodermic needle) and a syringe, or by the
insertion of an
indwelling catheter....
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injecting medication under the skin
Injector torch, a type of
welding and
cutting torch in oxy-fuel
welding and
cutting Jet injector, a
medical hypodermic device...
- Wood. His grand-nephew Dr
Alexander Wood (1817–1884)
introduced hypodermic medication into
medical practice. Wood
became a well
known and po****r figure...